geometry symbols Crossword Puzzles
geometry 2021-12-10
Across
- bisector,a line or ray that divides an angle into two equal parts
- lines,two liones that never intersect
- that lie on the same plane
- end point of an angle
- lines that intersect at 90 degree angle
- interior angles,supplementary
- line that extends indefinitely in one direction
- to 90 degrees
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- than 90 degrees
- altitudes intersect in a triangle
- with no size or shape
- of two rays at an endpoint
- a segment joining a vertex
- medians of a triangle intersect at a point
- enlargement or reduction of a figure
- segment,two segments that have the same length
- angles,congruent angles
- than 90 degrees
- angle theorem,if two angles are vertical,then they are congruent.
- made up of points with no thickness or width.
20 Clues: to 90 degrees • than 90 degrees • than 90 degrees • with no size or shape • end point of an angle • angles,congruent angles • of two rays at an endpoint • a segment joining a vertex • that lie on the same plane • interior angles,supplementary • altitudes intersect in a triangle • enlargement or reduction of a figure • lines,two liones that never intersect • ...
GeoMeTrY 2021-12-15
Across
- when a triangle has every side equal to each other Bisector
- is a geometric transformation that moves every point of a figure
- when two shapes have the same size and same shape
- angle more than 90 degrees
- has three sides that are all different lengths
- line that separates something and makes them equal to each other
- angles that add up to 180
- a shape with three sides
- angle exactly 90 degree
- two angles that add up to 90 degrees
- the middle part of a straight line
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- Reflection mapping a shape on the graph but like as a mirror
- two lines that go straight and don't intersect
- the sum of the squares on the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square on the hypotenuse
- angle less than 90 degrees
- the angles that are formed when two parallel lines are intersected by the transversal
- a set of points in space are coplanar if there exists a geometric plane that contains them all
- when three or more points are on the same line
- a line that has points A B and C on it
19 Clues: angle exactly 90 degree • a shape with three sides • angles that add up to 180 • angle less than 90 degrees • angle more than 90 degrees • the middle part of a straight line • two angles that add up to 90 degrees • a line that has points A B and C on it • two lines that go straight and don't intersect • has three sides that are all different lengths • ...
Geometry 2022-04-21
Across
- An angle that is more than 90 degrees
- A line that has two fixed endpoints
- This angle adds up to 180 degrees
- A specific location in geometry
- A line that goes through two parallel lines
- Used in both Algebra and Geometry
- The measuring point of any angle
- This angle adds up to 90 degrees
- Two lines that are side by side and never cross
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- An angle that is exactly 90 degrees
- A line that goes on forever
- Used to measure angles
- An angle that is 180 degrees
- An angle inside of a shape
- Next to something else
- The space between two intersecting lines
- An angle outside of a shape
- A line that has one fixed endpoint
- An angle that is less than 90 degrees
19 Clues: Used to measure angles • Next to something else • An angle inside of a shape • A line that goes on forever • An angle outside of a shape • An angle that is 180 degrees • A specific location in geometry • The measuring point of any angle • This angle adds up to 90 degrees • This angle adds up to 180 degrees • Used in both Algebra and Geometry • A line that has one fixed endpoint • ...
Geometry 2018-12-12
Across
- Segment whose endpoints lie on a circle | Makes up the inscribed angle.
- This supports and proves statements. | An example of this is, 'Definition of midpoint.'
- Changes position of figure but not other properties. | Translations are this.
- Statement that is being proved is assumed to be false | This is not true because _____.
- Lines that do not intersect | Segment R is congruent to segment S.
- Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees. | 60 and 120 are _____________ ______.
- This has two points that lie on a circle with all points in between. | The unbroken part of a circle.
- Its endpoints lie on the circle at the halfway point. | This is twice the radius.
- Angle that is less than 180 degrees. | Vertex is the center of a circle.
- Size or shape changes as it moves position. | Dilation is this type of motion.
- This is formed by swapping the hypothesis and conclusion. | The opposite of something.
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- An angle whose vertex is on a circle | Angle whose sides contain chords of the circle.
- Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. | 45 and 45 are _____________ ______.
- Nonadjacent angle formed by two intersecting lines | This is called a kissing angle, too.
- Maps points onto other points of a plane | Rigid and non-rigid motions are this.
- Sentence made based upon a figure | D is the midpoint of segment BC.
- Its endpoints are on a circle and at its center at the halfway point. | This is half of the diameter.
- Having the same size and shape. | Can be used to define two different line segments.
- Argument using logic to prove conclusion as true | 'Given' is a word commonly used for this.
19 Clues: Lines that do not intersect | Segment R is congruent to segment S. • Sentence made based upon a figure | D is the midpoint of segment BC. • Segment whose endpoints lie on a circle | Makes up the inscribed angle. • Angle that is less than 180 degrees. | Vertex is the center of a circle. • Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. | 45 and 45 are _____________ ______. • ...
Geometry 2024-04-18
Across
- 8 sided shape
- an angle that is less than 90°
- a 10 sided shape
- the middle of a circle
- A triangle with 2 equal sides
- 1 set of parallel sides
- 4 equal sides with 4 90° angles
- a four sided shape
- an angle more than 90°
- a 6 sided shape
- a triangle with all acute angles
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- 9 sided shape
- a line that goes through the middle of a circle
- a 7 sided shape
- a triangle with no equal sides
- a section inside a circle
- 5 sided shape
- an angle with a measure of 90°
- all sides and angles equal
- a outside part of a circle
20 Clues: 8 sided shape • 9 sided shape • 5 sided shape • a 7 sided shape • a 6 sided shape • a 10 sided shape • a four sided shape • the middle of a circle • an angle more than 90° • 1 set of parallel sides • a section inside a circle • all sides and angles equal • a outside part of a circle • A triangle with 2 equal sides • a triangle with no equal sides • an angle that is less than 90° • ...
Geometry 2024-04-18
Across
- a 180 degree angle is frequently called a________angle
- a line that runs from the center of a circle to its edge
- a quadrilateral with with 2 sets of congruent parallel angles
- a line with a definite starting point but no ending
- an angle that is less than 90 degrees
- angles that are opposite to each other when two lines intersect are______angles
- Two lines that intersect to form four right angles are_____lines
- a six sided shape
- a shape with 4 sides
- a point were two rays meet
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- a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides
- a triangle which has two sides equal is a________triangle
- the amount of space occupied by any three-dimensional solid
- lines that run in the same direction and never meet are said to be?
- the distance around a circle
- a shape with 5 sides
- the amount of space taken by a shape
- A closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments
- the space between two lines that intersect
19 Clues: a six sided shape • a shape with 5 sides • a shape with 4 sides • a point were two rays meet • the distance around a circle • a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides • the amount of space taken by a shape • an angle that is less than 90 degrees • the space between two lines that intersect • a line with a definite starting point but no ending • ...
geometry 2024-05-22
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- the study of geometric properties of analytic functions.
- in the opposite direction
- A ray that begins at the vertex of an angle and divides the angle into two angles of equal measure
- a line that startsat a point and continues forever.
- A line that intersects two lines in the same plane at different points
- A line that bisects a segment and is perpendicular to it
- A segment from a vertex of a triangle perpendicular to the line containing the opposite side
- interior angles Pairs of angles formed by two lines and a transversal that make a Z pattern
- Pairs of angles formed by two lines and a
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- The sides of equal measure in an isosceles triangle Base of an isosceles triangle
- Pairs of angles formed by two lines and a transversal that make a C pattern
- Two angles formed by intersecting lines and
- that make an F pattern
- Triangles in which corresponding angles are equal in measure and corresponding sides are in proportion (ratios equal)
- A ray, line or segment that divides a segment into two parts of equal measure Legs of an
- two lines that form a 90 degree anglthe space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- Triangles in which corresponding parts (sides and angles) are equal in measure
- each of the parts into which something is or may be divided.
- the beginning and end of a line
- A statement that can be proven
20 Clues: that make an F pattern • in the opposite direction • A statement that can be proven • the beginning and end of a line • Pairs of angles formed by two lines and a • Two angles formed by intersecting lines and • a line that startsat a point and continues forever. • the study of geometric properties of analytic functions. • ...
Geometry :) 2022-05-26
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- These are 2 angles that when they are added together make a sum of 90 degrees. They are used when trying to figure out the number of degrees an angle is when given that it's a right angle and the other angle in it.
- This is a shape that must have opposite sides and angles congruent along with the consecutive angles supplementary to each other. They also have diagonals that bisect each other which means that if one angle is right then all of them are because of these rules.
- This is when points or lines are on the same plane as other ones. This can be seen if vectors are parallels and the points lie on a straight line/plane. Postulate This is an accepted statement of a fact or logical reason that is used to figure out if something is what it seems to be. They define the basic rules that help with figuring out geometric figures and confirming if statements are true or not.
- These are 2 angles with a common vertex and side but they do not have common interior points. The angles just have to be next to each other without the factor if they have the same amount of degrees taken into consideration.
- This happens when a shape is turned around a point or the origin and the shape keeps the points congruent with each other. When turned in the opposite direction for the same amount of degrees at the same fixed point, the image should still look the same.
- They have to have all their interior angles add up to 180 degrees and 2 of their sides have to add up and be more than the 3rd side. They come in many forms and ratios but they must only have three sides to them and the exterior angles have to equal 360 degrees.
- Something that cuts an object or line into 2 straight down the middle. Both of the things left over will be equal to each other.
- These help to solve problems with theories that are already in use in many shapes or other problems. They are used to prove that triangles are congruent and that pieces of a shape are what they are thought to be.
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- These are 2 angles that when they are added together make a sum of 180 degrees. This can be used when trying to find an angle when one is already known on a straight line, like same-side interior angles.
- These are 2 lines that do not lie in the same plane. They are not able to intersect at all and their points can never connect but a line in between them is able to like a transversal.
- This happens when a shape is pushed along the x or y axis alone with all the points inside of it. The shape slides each of the points the same distance in the same direction.
- This is when a shape has sides that are of the same size and shape as each other. They have to be equal to each other to be considered this.
- A straight line that passes from one side to another side through the center of a circle or sphere. When they are split in half they create the radius or center of the shape to any point on the circumference.
- This is what happens when a shape is enlarged or shrunken at a fixed point. The shape should still be the same when reversed with the same dilation number since all the points remain congruent with each other.
- A figure that is formed by two rays that have a common endpoint. They can be found in all shapes and have certain rules to figure them out when needed.
- This happens when a shape is flipped on a plane to show the same points but on the other side of the spectrum. The new image would be a figure that looks to be in a mirror and have a reflection line.
- This is a line that intersects 2 or more lines at different points. The lines have to be on the same plane but they can produce various types of angles and their pairs.
- This is the ratio of the lengths of 2 corresponding sides of two simial shapes. They must equal each other when simplified otherwise the 2 shapes are not congruent with each other.
- This is what happens when an angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. The angle can be any degree between those two degrees but if it is on 90, 180, or anything before/after them then it qualifies as something else.
19 Clues: Something that cuts an object or line into 2 straight down the middle. Both of the things left over will be equal to each other. • This is when a shape has sides that are of the same size and shape as each other. They have to be equal to each other to be considered this. • ...
Geometry :) 2022-05-26
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- These help to solve problems with theories that are already in use in many shapes or other problems. They are used to prove that triangles are congruent and that pieces of a shape are what they are thought to be.
- These are 2 lines that do not lie in the same plane. They are not able to intersect at all and their points can never connect but a line in between them is able to like a transversal.
- This is a line that intersects 2 or more lines at different points. The lines have to be on the same plane but they can produce various types of angles and their pairs.
- This happens when a shape is flipped on a plane to show the same points but on the other side of the spectrum. The new image would be a figure that looks to be in a mirror and have a reflection line.
- They have to have all their interior angles add up to 180 degrees and 2 of their sides have to add up and be more than the 3rd side. They come in many forms and ratios but they must only have three sides to them and the exterior angles have to equal 360 degrees.
- A straight line that passes from one side to another side through the center of a circle or sphere. When they are split in half they create the radius or center of the shape to any point on the circumference.
- These are 2 angles with a common vertex and side but they do not have common interior points. The angles just have to be next to each other without the factor if they have the same amount of degrees taken into consideration.
- This is the ratio of the lengths of 2 corresponding sides of two simial shapes. They must equal each other when simplified otherwise the 2 shapes are not congruent with each other.
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- This is when a shape has sides that are of the same size and shape as each other. They have to be equal to each other to be considered this.
- This is what happens when an angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. The angle can be any degree between those two degrees but if it is on 90, 180, or anything before/after them then it qualifies as something else.
- This is what happens when a shape is enlarged or shrunken at a fixed point. The shape should still be the same when reversed with the same dilation number since all the points remain congruent with each other.
- These are 2 angles that when they are added together make a sum of 90 degrees. They are used when trying to figure out the number of degrees an angle is when given that it's a right angle and the other angle in it.
- These are 2 angles that when they are added together make a sum of 180 degrees. This can be used when trying to find an angle when one is already known on a straight line, like same-side interior angles.
- This happens when a shape is turned around a point or the origin and the shape keeps the points congruent with each other. When turned in the opposite direction for the same amount of degrees at the same fixed point, the image should still look the same.
- This is when points or lines are on the same plane as other ones. This can be seen if vectors are parallels and the points lie on a straight line/plane. Postulate This is an accepted statement of a fact or logical reason that is used to figure out if something is what it seems to be. They define the basic rules that help with figuring out geometric figures and confirming if statements are true or not.
- This is a shape that must have opposite sides and angles congruent along with the consecutive angles supplementary to each other. They also have diagonals that bisect each other which means that if one angle is right then all of them are because of these rules.
- Something that cuts an object or line into 2 straight down the middle. Both of the things left over will be equal to each other.
- This happens when a shape is pushed along the x or y axis alone with all the points inside of it. The shape slides each of the points the same distance in the same direction.
- A figure that is formed by two rays that have a common endpoint. They can be found in all shapes and have certain rules to figure them out when needed.
19 Clues: Something that cuts an object or line into 2 straight down the middle. Both of the things left over will be equal to each other. • This is when a shape has sides that are of the same size and shape as each other. They have to be equal to each other to be considered this. • ...
Geometry 2025-04-02
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- The distance to any two points along the circumference of a circle
- The final appearance after a transformation
- Angle An angle measuring exactly 90 degrees
- of Polygons Triangle, Hexagons, Quadrilateral, Heptagon, pentagon and octagon
- A figure is shifted up, down, left or right from it's original location
- Reflection Y-value remains the same, x-value is opposite
- Direction Figure rotates to the right
- "k" amount which is being applied
- A figure is turned about a fixed point
- Angle The angle for med by two rotation that extend to points
- Angle An angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
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- Angle An angle measuring exactly 180 degrees
- Reflection X-value remains the same, y-value is opposite
- Maps every point of a figure to an image across a fixed line
- Rule Amount applied to each x & y coordinate
- The original appearance of a figure before a transformation
- Two rays that share an endpoint and can measure anywhere from 180 degrees
- previous Magnitude and direction for a figure to be translated
- A closed figure created by 3 or more segments
- Transformation Given K and O and coordinate when applied becomes (KX,KY)
20 Clues: "k" amount which is being applied • Direction Figure rotates to the right • A figure is turned about a fixed point • The final appearance after a transformation • Angle An angle measuring exactly 90 degrees • Rule Amount applied to each x & y coordinate • Angle An angle measuring exactly 180 degrees • A closed figure created by 3 or more segments • ...
Geometry 2014-02-27
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- the space between two or more things
- two angles that add up to 90*
- formula used to find the midpoint
- the starting point of a line segment or a ray
- three or more points on the same line
- where two rays have the same endpoint
- three or more points that are not on the same line
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- formula used to find distance between points
- part of a line containing two endpoints and all points in between
- goes forever in both directions
- points that are in the same plane
- the exact middle point
- a flat surface that extends into all directions containing atleast 3 noncollinear points
- points that aren't in the same plane
- two angles that add up too 180*
- a line with one end point and confines forever in one direction
- having same number value
- any point in space
- identical in form
19 Clues: identical in form • any point in space • the exact middle point • having same number value • two angles that add up to 90* • goes forever in both directions • two angles that add up too 180* • points that are in the same plane • formula used to find the midpoint • the space between two or more things • points that aren't in the same plane • three or more points on the same line • ...
Geometry 2013-12-04
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- To draw something inside something else. Usually drawing a shape inside another shape.
- A line segment. Covers the inside the circle. going from one side to another.
- Two identical flat ends that are circular or elliptical. Has one curved side.
- A line that intersects a circle at two points. Both ends of the line are infinite.
- The inside of an object. The amount that an object or shape can hold in its interior.
- A solid object . The base is a polygon. The sides are triangles which meet at the top.
- A line that touches a circle at one point only.The radius is always perpendicular to this line.
- The amount an object can hold. Measured in units.
- Any of the individual surfaces of a solid object.
- A solid object. Has two identical ends and all flat sides.
- The total area of a three dimensional object. Made up of the area of each shape on the object.
- a solid object that has a circular base and one vertex. Is three dimensional.
- A three dimensional object. Includes a Width, Depth, Height.
- A pattern that you can cut and fold to amke a model of a solid shape.
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- A part of a circle that lies between two lines that intersect it.
- An angle inside of a circle. This angle is made by two point on the circle.
- A point that touches a circle at one point. Is attached to the tangent.
- Literally means "to draw around". Usually in geometry it is to draw a shape around another shape.
- The object or shape an object sits on. Usually the lowest part.
19 Clues: The amount an object can hold. Measured in units. • Any of the individual surfaces of a solid object. • A solid object. Has two identical ends and all flat sides. • A three dimensional object. Includes a Width, Depth, Height. • The object or shape an object sits on. Usually the lowest part. • A part of a circle that lies between two lines that intersect it. • ...
Geometry 2014-05-06
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- A geometric shape formed by the group of points that are an equal distance from a point, or center.
- The amount of space, or number of square units, inside a closed figure.
- The point where the two sides of an angle intersect.
- A special constant value that relates the diameter of a circle to its circumference. Pi is used to find the circumference and area of a circle and applies for any circle.
- The distance from one edge of the circle to the opposite edge that passes through the center.
- One of two points on a line segment that signifies where the line segment ends.
- One of the two equal sides in an isosceles triangle.
- A quadrilateral with opposite parallel sides.
- A closed shape consisting of line segments that has at least three sides. Triangles, quadrilaterals, rectangles, and squares are all types of polygons.
- ANGLE AN ANGLE THAT MEASURES MORE THAN 0 DEGREES AND LESS THAN 90 DEGREES
- The distance from the center to the edge of a circle.
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- A line, line segment, or ray that intersects a circle at two points.
- A flat surface that extends infinitely in any direction in three dimensions. A plane is represented by a closed four-sided figure.
- A parallelogram with equal sides, resembles a diamond
- A section of mathematics that involves the measurements, properties, and relationships of all shapes and sizes of things.
- A tool that can be used to measure or create an angle.
- ANGLES THE MESURE OF TWO ANGLES WHICH MEASURE THE SAME
- A perpendicular line drawn from the highest point in the triangle to the base on the opposite side.
- A line segment that divides a circle into two segments.
19 Clues: A quadrilateral with opposite parallel sides. • The point where the two sides of an angle intersect. • One of the two equal sides in an isosceles triangle. • A parallelogram with equal sides, resembles a diamond • The distance from the center to the edge of a circle. • A tool that can be used to measure or create an angle. • ...
Geometry 2020-01-02
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- A polygon with 8 sides
- How much space there is in a 3-D shape
- segment A part of a line
- The distance around an object
- The 3-D version of a square
- A 4 sided polygon with equal sides
- A line with a starting point, but no ending point.
- A 7 sided shape
- A polygon with 3 sides
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- A polygon with 9 sides
- A shape with 2 or more parallel lines.
- A 0 sided shape
- When there are two sides with the same exact design
- An angle less than 90 degrees
- An angle more than 90 degrees
- A 4 sided polygon with 2 sets of equal sides
- A 6 sided shape
- angle An angle exactly 90 degrees.
- How much space there is on a flat surface
19 Clues: A 0 sided shape • A 6 sided shape • A 7 sided shape • A polygon with 9 sides • A polygon with 8 sides • A polygon with 3 sides • segment A part of a line • The 3-D version of a square • An angle less than 90 degrees • An angle more than 90 degrees • The distance around an object • A 4 sided polygon with equal sides • angle An angle exactly 90 degrees. • ...
Geometry 2019-09-29
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- angle / two angles that are side by side. They may or may not be congruent.
- formula / It's used to find the distance between points. The square root is used in the equation.
- / A statement in geometry that has been proven. It was proven by a chain of reasoning and generally accepted statements.
- Points / points that lay on the same line. It has three or more points.
- / It's a location and it's named by one capital letter. It has no size, no width, and no length
- Reasoning / Is the process of observing data and recognizing data. The conclusions are based on a pattern.
- / Two rays joined by an endpoint. It has a vertex in the middle.
- angle / Two angles that have a sum of 180 degrees. Do not have to be next to each other.
- property / When two things are equal to each other the second thing is equal to the third thing. The first thing will also be equal to the third thing a=b and b=c then a=c.
- / a flat surface that has no thickness. It's drawn as a four-sided figure.
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- formula / You add and then divide by two. Used to find the center between two defined points.
- reasoning / A reasoning using certain methods and proven rules. Each conclusion follows the previous one.
- Angle / two angles whose side are opposite rays. It's formed by two intercepting lines.
- addition postulate / that the points that are given A and c, the third point B lies on the line segment. So it adds up to AB BC=AC.
- angle / two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. Do not have to be next to each other.
- / A list of logical steps with justifications. Uses deductive reasoning to show a particular rule of geometry is true.
- segment / part of a line consisting of two endpoints. It's named with two capital letters.
- points / lines and points in the same place. It's shown as a four-sided figure.
- / A line consisting of one endpoint. All the pints of the line are on one side of the endpoint.
19 Clues: / Two rays joined by an endpoint. It has a vertex in the middle. • Points / points that lay on the same line. It has three or more points. • / a flat surface that has no thickness. It's drawn as a four-sided figure. • angle / two angles that are side by side. They may or may not be congruent. • ...
GEOMETRY 2021-06-13
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- a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers. Ex 3+7
- an area that is in the middle of some larger region. It is found in a circle.
- a continuous portion of a circle of two types minor and major.
- Trigonometric ratio. Formula= p/h
- the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary.Ex 6a^2
- All sides of this triangle are equal. Each angle is 60degree
- A plane figure, area= ∏r^2
- a line enclosing a plane area. Ex 2(l+b)
- being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting. Opposite lines are like this in a parallelogram.
- The length of the closed curve of a circle. formula= 2∏r
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- a triangle that contains an obtuse interior angle. Ex △ABC in which ∠A= 100degree,∠B= 40degree,∠C=40degree
- a four-sided polygon. Ex rectangle
- the length of a straight line through the centre of a circle. formula=2r
- a parallelogram with four right angles. Area= lb
- a point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure. Has a theorem based on it.
- An angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees, all angles of equilateral are of this kind.
- a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal. formula of area = bh
- elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface.All triangles have three of this.
- a polygon with four equal sides and four right angles. Area= a^2
19 Clues: A plane figure, area= ∏r^2 • Trigonometric ratio. Formula= p/h • a four-sided polygon. Ex rectangle • a line enclosing a plane area. Ex 2(l+b) • a parallelogram with four right angles. Area= lb • The length of the closed curve of a circle. formula= 2∏r • All sides of this triangle are equal. Each angle is 60degree • ...
geometry 2024-05-20
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- that are crossed
- a cone with an axis that is also an altitude
- the point (0.0) in a coordinate plane where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect
- a comparison of two quantities using division
- an angle with a degree measurement of 90
- planes that do not intersect
- lines that form right angles
- see line segment
- a line section that can link two points.
- a pair of numbers used to locate a point in a crodnite
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- a quadrilateral with four right angles
- an arc that measures 180
- a solid with the following characteristics
- the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment
- lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar
- describes how quantity is changing over time
- a prism with lateral edges that are also an altitudes
- horizontal lines parallel to the equator
- the end point of the diameter of a great circle
- a solid with the following characteristics
20 Clues: that are crossed • see line segment • an arc that measures 180 • planes that do not intersect • lines that form right angles • a quadrilateral with four right angles • an angle with a degree measurement of 90 • horizontal lines parallel to the equator • a line section that can link two points. • a solid with the following characteristics • ...
Geometry 2023-03-31
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- A transformation that moves every point of afigure the same distance in the same direction
- a term without a formal definition
- opposite/hypotenuse
- The point of concurrency of the lines containingthe altitudes of a triangle
- all angles are congruent
- the starting point of a vector
- a statement that can be proven
- two angles that share a common vertex and side
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- A segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides
- divides a segment into two congruent segments
- lies on the same line
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- opposite/adjacent
- a has both direction and magnitude
- a ray that divides two congruent angles
- the same distance from each figure
- a rule that is accepted without proof
- The side opposite the right angle of a right triangle
- lie on the same plane
20 Clues: opposite/adjacent • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • lies on the same line • lie on the same plane • all angles are congruent • the starting point of a vector • a statement that can be proven • a term without a formal definition • a has both direction and magnitude • the same distance from each figure • a rule that is accepted without proof • ...
Geometry 2023-05-24
Across
- 360
- measure of an angle
- lines that never meet
- opposite over hypotenuse
- spot formed on a graph
- pie in a circle
- a tringle with a right angle
- adjacent over hypotenuse
- opposite over adjacent
Down
- 4 equal sides
- flat and curved surface
- set of points
- line that join to sides
- middle point of the line segment
- the face of the shape
- a ballon would be a....
- stright down
- smooth curve
- 90 degree
19 Clues: 360 • 90 degree • stright down • smooth curve • 4 equal sides • set of points • pie in a circle • measure of an angle • lines that never meet • the face of the shape • spot formed on a graph • opposite over adjacent • flat and curved surface • line that join to sides • a ballon would be a.... • opposite over hypotenuse • adjacent over hypotenuse • a tringle with a right angle • ...
Geometry 2023-05-26
Across
- a polygon which is equilateral and equiangular.
- a segment that connects two points on the circle.
- are noncoplanar lines they will not intersect. Polygon union of 3 or more coplanar segments that meet only at endpoints such that at most two segments meet at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segments.
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. 31. Supplementary angles – two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- π
- line, ray segment, or plane divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- a circle angle whose vertex is the center of the circle and whose rays are radii of the circle.
- r2
- half the diameter
Down
- length of the circle
- two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- a point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- two lines that intersect to form right angles. 33. Parallel lines – two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect.
- sum of the area of all its faces.
- the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- six sides
- triangle triangle with all sides congruent.
- half the central angle
- a line in the plane of the circle that intersects the circle at a 90 degree angle
19 Clues: π • r2 • six sides • half the diameter • length of the circle • half the central angle • sum of the area of all its faces. • triangle triangle with all sides congruent. • a polygon which is equilateral and equiangular. • a segment that connects two points on the circle. • the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines. • ...
Geometry 2025-04-29
Across
- – The amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object.
- – The point that is equidistant from all points on a circle.
- – A part of a line with one endpoint, extending infinitely in one direction.
- – The figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
- – A flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions.
- – A line segment from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
- – A triangle with all sides of different lengths.
- – The point where two or more lines, rays, or segments meet.
- – The measure of the space inside a two-dimensional figure.
- – A closed figure formed by a finite number of straight line segments.
- – A line segment connecting two points on a circle.
Down
- – A triangle with exactly two sides of equal length.
- – The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- – A chord that passes through the center of a circle, twice the radius.
- – A polygon with three sides and three angles.
- – Lines in the same plane that never intersect, no matter how far they extend.
- – A polygon with six sides and six angles.
- – A straight path extending infinitely in both directions with no endpoints.
- – A transformation producing a mirror image of a figure over a line.
- – Repeated here; see #8.
20 Clues: – Repeated here; see #8. • – A polygon with six sides and six angles. • – A polygon with three sides and three angles. • – A triangle with all sides of different lengths. • – A line segment connecting two points on a circle. • – A triangle with exactly two sides of equal length. • – The figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint. • ...
geometry 2025-04-30
Across
- – The amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object.
- – The point that is equidistant from all points on a circle.
- – A part of a line with one endpoint, extending infinitely in one direction.
- – The figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
- – A flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions.
- – A line segment from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
- – A triangle with all sides of different lengths.
- – The point where two or more lines, rays, or segments meet.
- – The measure of the space inside a two-dimensional figure.
- – A closed figure formed by a finite number of straight line segments.
- – A line segment connecting two points on a circle.
Down
- – A triangle with exactly two sides of equal length.
- – The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- – A chord that passes through the center of a circle, twice the radius.
- – A polygon with three sides and three angles.
- – Lines in the same plane that never intersect, no matter how far they extend.
- – A polygon with six sides and six angles.
- – A straight path extending infinitely in both directions with no endpoints.
- – A transformation producing a mirror image of a figure over a line.
- – Repeated here; see #8.
20 Clues: – Repeated here; see #8. • – A polygon with six sides and six angles. • – A polygon with three sides and three angles. • – A triangle with all sides of different lengths. • – A line segment connecting two points on a circle. • – A triangle with exactly two sides of equal length. • – The figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint. • ...
Geometry 2024-04-07
Across
- when two angles add up to equal 90 degrees
- bottom face of a 3D shape
- when lines interest and form a 90 degree angle
- a triangle in which only two sides are the same
- closed shape with no curved lines
- a triangle in which every side is equal
- where two sides meet
- Angle an angle of 90 degrees
- two figures are the same shape but different sizes
- line segment where two faces meet
Down
- when two angles add up to equal 180 degrees
- two figures are the same size and shape
- 2D shape with 4 sides, 4 vertices, and 4 angles
- flat surface of a 3D shape
- an angle of more than 90 degrees
- line segments of a polygon
- when two angles don't overlap and share a vertex and side
- a triangle in which all sides are different
- Triangle a triangle with a 90 degree angle
- an angle of less than 90 degrees
20 Clues: where two sides meet • bottom face of a 3D shape • flat surface of a 3D shape • line segments of a polygon • Angle an angle of 90 degrees • an angle of more than 90 degrees • an angle of less than 90 degrees • closed shape with no curved lines • line segment where two faces meet • two figures are the same size and shape • a triangle in which every side is equal • ...
Geometry 2021-08-30
Across
- two lines connect to make a point
- What is the math word for strait up
- The oposite to horizontal
- A type of pointy triangle
- A 4 sided shape with two sets of parallel sides
- A shapes sides opposite from each other with the same length
- A line is that is not curvy or bent what is it
- A shape with 6 sides
- The opposite to vertical
Down
- What is egypt famous for that starts with p
- two lines connecting to make an ...
- Two lines the same length oppisite sides
- Sounds like Prison
- Something that flys high and carrys passengers
- This shape has 5 sides
- An angle that is less than 90 degrees
- An angle that is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- A triangle with sides unequal in length
- An angle that is 90 degrees
- Two sides of an object exactly like the other
20 Clues: Sounds like Prison • A shape with 6 sides • This shape has 5 sides • The opposite to vertical • The oposite to horizontal • A type of pointy triangle • An angle that is 90 degrees • two lines connect to make a point • What is the math word for strait up • two lines connecting to make an ... • An angle that is less than 90 degrees • A triangle with sides unequal in length • ...
Geometry 2022-01-14
Across
- the line of segment that divides the angle into two equal parts
- distance between pairs and points
- formed by a transversal intersecting two parallel lines
- the opposite
- opposite equal sides and acute angles
- an angle larger than 90 degrees
- the same
- a figure formed by two rays
- an angle smaller than 90 degrees
- the perimeter of a circle
Down
- line opposing each other
- separating facts from previously known facts
- 4 straight sides and angles
- the angle formed by the line of sight and the horizontal plane for an object above the horizontal
- a math sentence in written form
- 6 straight sides and angles
- aline joining the two midpoints of a triangle
- the information that covers the surface
- a straight line that never stops
19 Clues: the same • the opposite • line opposing each other • the perimeter of a circle • 4 straight sides and angles • 6 straight sides and angles • a figure formed by two rays • a math sentence in written form • an angle larger than 90 degrees • an angle smaller than 90 degrees • a straight line that never stops • distance between pairs and points • opposite equal sides and acute angles • ...
Geometry 2022-05-06
Across
- a shape with 2 sets of parallel lines
- outside of a circle
- a position in space
- Discovering sides to a right triangle
- TOA
- the intersection point of two sides a figure
- 4 sided shape
- inside of a shape
- angle more then 90 degress
Down
- angle less that 90 degrees
- SOH
- the length of the inside of a circle
- this class
- triangle with 1 right angle
- when 2 line never intersect
- CAH
- same value
- halve the length of he inside of a triangle
- 5 sided shape
19 Clues: SOH • CAH • TOA • this class • same value • 5 sided shape • 4 sided shape • inside of a shape • outside of a circle • a position in space • angle less that 90 degrees • angle more then 90 degress • triangle with 1 right angle • when 2 line never intersect • the length of the inside of a circle • a shape with 2 sets of parallel lines • Discovering sides to a right triangle • ...
Geometry 2023-01-11
Across
- shapes
- the most common type of symmetry
- A triangle with at least one angle angle bigger than 90°
- One of the four _____ on the cartesian coordinate system
- A triangle that has two sides the same length
- A triangle with one angle at 90°
- A rotation, reflection or translation
- The sliding of a shape
- shapes that you use regularly
Down
- You use this for coordinates
- A transformation that turns the shape
- A shape has this when it
- A triangle has different lengths for each side
- A triangle that has all angles the same
- A triangle with all angles smaller than 90°
- looks the same after turning it
- A mirror image of any shape
- A pattern made of one or
- the angle of an object compared to compass points
19 Clues: shapes • The sliding of a shape • A shape has this when it • A pattern made of one or • A mirror image of any shape • You use this for coordinates • shapes that you use regularly • looks the same after turning it • the most common type of symmetry • A triangle with one angle at 90° • A transformation that turns the shape • A rotation, reflection or translation • ...
Geometry 2022-12-06
Across
- points and lines that lie in the same plane
- list of statements that prove a concept is true
- triangle to the opposite side.
- The point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors
- Lines that do not intersect and are NOT in the same plane
- perpendicular segment from a vertex of
- The same distance from multiple objects.
- The point of concurrency of the medians
- The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors
- property where if a = b and b = c, then a = c
Down
- accepted statement of truth
- lying on the same line
- never intersecting
- Negate both the hypothesis and the conclusion of the conditional statement
- Exchange with the hypothesis and the conclusion
- segment whose endpoints are a vertex and
- Negate both the hypothesis and conclusion of the converse
- angles whose measures have a sum of 180 degrees
- Line that intersects two or more lines at different points
- midpoint of the opposite side.
20 Clues: never intersecting • lying on the same line • accepted statement of truth • triangle to the opposite side. • midpoint of the opposite side. • perpendicular segment from a vertex of • The point of concurrency of the medians • segment whose endpoints are a vertex and • The same distance from multiple objects. • points and lines that lie in the same plane • ...
Symbols 2023-02-07
Across
- the symbol of the public shame Hester received
- the symbol of evil that can be found in the sky
- shows the characters the truth about them and what they are hiding
- The name symbolizes that she is Hesters one great prize and treasure
- Wa symbol of the natural world without puritan laws
- the symbol of Hesters sin that grows outside of the prison door
- the symbol of happiness that runs away from Hester but plays with Pearl
- the symbolism of the divide between the puritan society and the forest
Down
- the name given to Chillingworth to show the revenge and obsession he has with Dimmesdale sin
- the symbol of the structure that the puritan society has
- the color that is used to symbolize happiness
- the color that symbolizes sin and evil
- a symbol found on Hesters Bosom to show her sin of adultery to the public
13 Clues: the color that symbolizes sin and evil • the color that is used to symbolize happiness • the symbol of the public shame Hester received • the symbol of evil that can be found in the sky • Wa symbol of the natural world without puritan laws • the symbol of the structure that the puritan society has • the symbol of Hesters sin that grows outside of the prison door • ...
Geometry Review 2/6/2023 2023-02-06
Across
- a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides
- a triangle or trapezoid with 2 congruent sides
- in Geometry, a single point in space
- distance around any shape
- a pre-image is flipped across a line
- a polygon with 4 sides
- a pre-image is transformed left/right or up/down
- surface which a 2D shape covers
- in Geometry, a 2D surface
- a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides
- a rectangle with 4 congruent sides
- a polygon with 3 sides
Down
- a line which crosses 2 parallel lines
- having the same size and shape
- Two angles which are on opposite sides of the transversal are ________ angles.
- congruent parts of congruent triangles are congruent
- a pre-image is spun around a point
- a parallelogram with 4 right angles
- a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides
- sum of two angles is 180 degrees
- the space between 2 intersecting lines at the point where they meet
- in Geometry, an infinitely long object with no height, depth, or curvature
22 Clues: a polygon with 4 sides • a polygon with 3 sides • distance around any shape • in Geometry, a 2D surface • having the same size and shape • surface which a 2D shape covers • sum of two angles is 180 degrees • a pre-image is spun around a point • a rectangle with 4 congruent sides • a parallelogram with 4 right angles • in Geometry, a single point in space • ...
Geometry 2017-05-08
Across
- / is an arc of a circle having measure greater than or equal to the radians
- / formed by two chords in a circle which have a common endpoint
- angles / the angle between a side of a rectilinear figure and an adjacent side extended outward
- / length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse
- / plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- / never ends
- angels / the angle between adjacent sides of a rectilinear figure
- / a straight line that cuts a curve in two or more parts.
- / straight segment whose endpoints both lie on the circle
Down
- / circles with common centers
- / a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles
- / straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point
- / a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles
- / is an arc of a circle having measure less than or equal to the radians
- / round plane figure, whose boundary consists of points equidistant from a fixed point
- / is a location
- / a parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles and opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides
- angles / each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
- / is a line with an endpoint that extends infinitely in one direction
19 Clues: / never ends • / is a location • / circles with common centers • / plane figure with three straight sides and three angles • / a straight line that cuts a curve in two or more parts. • / straight segment whose endpoints both lie on the circle • / a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles • ...
Geometry 2015-08-12
Across
- This shapes diagonals bisect each other at 90 degrees
- A pair of angles creating a Z shape
- This shape is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides
- A pair of angles adding to 90 degrees
- This shape has opposite sides parallel
- A polygon with an angle sum of 180 degrees
- A pair of angles creating a U shape
Down
- Any chord automatically creates two of these - one major and one minor
- Half a diameter
- Part of the circle that reminds you of a slice of pizza
- This shapes diagonals bisect each other, but not at 90 degrees
- A straight line joining two points on the circumference
- A polygon with an angle sum of 360 degrees
- A pair of angles adding to 180 degrees
- A pair of angles creating a F shape
- A pair of angles next to each other
- Part of the circumference
- This shape has 2 pairs of adjacent equal sides
- This shape only has one pair of parallel sides
19 Clues: Half a diameter • Part of the circumference • A pair of angles creating a Z shape • A pair of angles creating a F shape • A pair of angles next to each other • A pair of angles creating a U shape • A pair of angles adding to 90 degrees • A pair of angles adding to 180 degrees • This shape has opposite sides parallel • A polygon with an angle sum of 360 degrees • ...
Geometry! 2021-09-19
Across
- set of points that has infinite length, but no width or height
- two rays that share the same endpoint
- equals 180 degrees
- a set of points that has infinite length and width but no depth
- location in space
- two lines that never intersect
- slide down the angles
- the distance around a circle
- the points at the end of a line segment
- the common point shared by both rays
- the set of all points equidistant from a fixed point called the center
- points that lie on the same line
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- set of all points
- two lines that intersect forming 90-degree angles
- share same angle
- the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all points extending in the other direction
- the study of points, lines, planes, and solids and examine their properties
- cut into equal parts
- same shape, size, and value
19 Clues: share same angle • set of all points • location in space • equals 180 degrees • cut into equal parts • slide down the angles • same shape, size, and value • the distance around a circle • two lines that never intersect • points that lie on the same line • the common point shared by both rays • two rays that share the same endpoint • the points at the end of a line segment • ...
Geometry 2021-09-29
Across
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- an angle with a measure of greater than 90 ̊ and less than 180 ̊
- a function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an angle in a right triangle to the hypotenuse.
- perpendicular to the horizon, north to south
- not an actual geometry term, just a regular one
- a function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse of a right triangle
- three-dimensional figure with only one base
- two lines that intersect at right angles
- a repeated pattern of figures without gaps or overlaps
- The two sides of a right triangle the hypotenuse connects to.
- an angle with a measure of less than 90 ̊
Down
- The line that connects the two legs of a right triangle
- parallel to the horizon, east to west
- The number of cubic units needed to fill the space inside a three-dimensional figure
- a 1/360th slice of a full circle
- a geometric tool used to draw circles and arcs
- flat surface of a solid
- Half of a circle
- the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side of an angle of a right triangle
19 Clues: Half of a circle • flat surface of a solid • a 1/360th slice of a full circle • parallel to the horizon, east to west • two lines that intersect at right angles • an angle with a measure of less than 90 ̊ • three-dimensional figure with only one base • perpendicular to the horizon, north to south • a geometric tool used to draw circles and arcs • ...
GEOMETRY 2022-03-09
Across
- A polygon with four sides and four angles.
- segment A part of a line that includes two points called endpoints and all the points between them.
- A polygon with three sides and three angles.
- An angle that forms a square corner and has a measure of 90 degrees.
- Lines that cross each other at exactly one point.
- Lines in the same plane that never intersect and are always the same distance apart.
- A part of a line; it has one endpoint and continues without end in one direction.
- An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- A parallelogram with four equal, or congruent, sides and four right angles.
- Having the EXACT same size and shape.
Down
- A parallelogram with opposite sides that are equal, or congruent, and with four right angles.
- A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal, or congruent.
- The number of square units needed to cover a surface.
- Two lines that intersect to form four right angles.
- An angle that measures greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees.
- An exact location in space.
- A straight path of points in a plane that continues without end in both directions with NO endpoints.
- An angle whose measure is 180 degrees.
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- A parallelogram with four equal, or congruent, sides.
20 Clues: An exact location in space. • Having the EXACT same size and shape. • An angle whose measure is 180 degrees. • A polygon with four sides and four angles. • A polygon with three sides and three angles. • Lines that cross each other at exactly one point. • Two lines that intersect to form four right angles. • The number of square units needed to cover a surface. • ...
geometry 2022-05-18
Across
- a pair of number sets that represent a point
- a quadrilateral whose sides are parallel and equal
- the second axis on the coordinate grid
- a triangle with three congruent sides
- a triangular 3d figure
- measure of something from end to end
- the measures of the surroundings
- angle that is more that 0º and less that 90º
Down
- a four sided shape
- angle with 180º
- the outside and the uppermost layer of something
- the perimeter of a circle
- angle with 90º
- the length of a straight line through the center of the circle
- the straigh line from the middle of a circle
- the property created by the space between two objects
- the outside area of something
- the length of the short side of object
- a 3D shape with a rectangle and square in the bottom
19 Clues: angle with 90º • angle with 180º • a four sided shape • a triangular 3d figure • the perimeter of a circle • the outside area of something • the measures of the surroundings • measure of something from end to end • a triangle with three congruent sides • the second axis on the coordinate grid • the length of the short side of object • a pair of number sets that represent a point • ...
Geometry 2021-12-17
Across
- 2 equal sides
- two lines that intersect at 90 degrees
- where the angle bisectors of a triangle run together
- more than 90 degrees
- line that only goes one direction
- is 90 degrees
- two lines that never cross
- point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors
- equal across shapes
- line that lays across 2 lines
Down
- on the same line
- 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees
- all equal sides
- on the same plane
- 2 angles that add up to 180 degrees
- a point that bisects a line
- part of a line that doesnt extend
- 0 equal sides
- less than 90 degrees
19 Clues: 2 equal sides • is 90 degrees • 0 equal sides • all equal sides • on the same line • on the same plane • equal across shapes • more than 90 degrees • less than 90 degrees • two lines that never cross • a point that bisects a line • line that lays across 2 lines • part of a line that doesnt extend • line that only goes one direction • 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees • ...
Geometry 2021-05-13
Across
- the point at which the three medians intersect in a triangle
- lines that never touch
- a closed figure formed by three or more line segments called sides
- equals 90 degrees
- A segment that joins the midpoint of two sides of a triangle
- angles angles that are across for each other and are equal
- a line that passes through two parallel lines
- a segment joining a vertex to the opposite side so that it is perpendicular to that side
Down
- a closed four sided shape
- two angles that are next to each other and share a common side
- bisects the angle
- equals 180 degrees
- an angle in the inside of a shape
- a flat surface made up of points and extends infinitely in all directions
- a segment that connects a vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side
- the outside of a angle
- the intersection of two orays at an endpoint
- a measurable part of a line consisting of two end point
- a location with no shape or size
19 Clues: bisects the angle • equals 90 degrees • equals 180 degrees • lines that never touch • the outside of a angle • a closed four sided shape • a location with no shape or size • an angle in the inside of a shape • the intersection of two orays at an endpoint • a line that passes through two parallel lines • a measurable part of a line consisting of two end point • ...
Geometry 2021-05-13
Across
- The common end point of an angle.
- Points that lie on the same line .
- A measurable part of a line consisting of two endpoints.
- An angle with a degree measure of 180 degree.
- An angle with a degree measure less than 90 degrees.
- Two angles that have the same measure are congruent.
- A line or ray that divides an angle into two equal parts.
- Points that lie on the same plane.
- Two angles directly across from each other on intersecting lines.
- Two angles with measures that sum to 90 degrees.
Down
- Two angles that have a common side and vertex.
- If two have the same length then they are congruent.
- A location with no size or shape.
- A flat surface made up of of points and extends indefinitely in all directions.
- Two lines that never intersects.
- An angle with a degree measure less than 90 degrees.
- The intersection of two rays at an endpoint.
- Adjacent Angles that are supplementary.
- An angle with a degree measure greater than 90 degrees.
- Made up of points with no thickness or width.
20 Clues: Two lines that never intersects. • The common end point of an angle. • A location with no size or shape. • Points that lie on the same line . • Points that lie on the same plane. • Adjacent Angles that are supplementary. • The intersection of two rays at an endpoint. • An angle with a degree measure of 180 degree. • Made up of points with no thickness or width. • ...
Geometry 2016-05-11
Across
- a Three sided figure
- a round figure with points equidistant from the center
- Angle a angle formed when two radii meet at the center
- half the diameter
- four sided figure opposite sides are parallel
- opp/hyp
- the whole length across a circle
- adj/hyp
- Arc an arc in a circle equal to or greater then 180 degrees
Down
- Long side of a right triangle
- a form of math that is based on lines, shapes, and surfaces
- opp/adj
- Arc an arc in a circle less then 180 degrees
- Length Distance of an arc
- the amount of space an object can hold
- Angle two chords that have a common endpoint in a circle
- 3.14
- a line that touches a circle at two points
- a straight line joining the ends of an arc
19 Clues: 3.14 • opp/adj • opp/hyp • adj/hyp • half the diameter • a Three sided figure • Length Distance of an arc • Long side of a right triangle • the whole length across a circle • the amount of space an object can hold • a line that touches a circle at two points • a straight line joining the ends of an arc • Arc an arc in a circle less then 180 degrees • ...
Geometry 2024-04-29
Across
- Many lines crossing the same point
- Polygon with four sides and four angles
- A line that has the same endpoints
- Angles that are not congruent and don’t have the same measures
- To find the distance between two points
- Two lines making a “X” that share a common vertex
- Less than 90’
- Greater than 90’
- Spits an angle making them equal
- Less than 90’
Down
- Reasoning A conclusion based on facts
- Two rays or lines that share a vertex
- Connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle.
- Lines that never intersect
- Distance around a circle
- 360’
- When a circle touches the three sides of a triangle
- Same shape but different sizes
- To find the missing side length of a right triangle.
- 135’
20 Clues: 360’ • 135’ • Less than 90’ • Less than 90’ • Greater than 90’ • Distance around a circle • Lines that never intersect • Same shape but different sizes • Spits an angle making them equal • Many lines crossing the same point • A line that has the same endpoints • Reasoning A conclusion based on facts • Two rays or lines that share a vertex • Polygon with four sides and four angles • ...
Geometry 2024-03-11
Across
- A flat surface made up of points. It extends in all directions
- An equation that states two ratios are equal. It can be written as a/b = c/d
- Pair Adjacent angles that are supplementary combined. They form a straight line add up to 180
- The study of triangle measurements. 3 of the trigonometric's are Sine, Cosine, and Tangent
- A closed figure formed by three or more line segments, called sides. Use S=(n-2)180 to find interior angles.
- Angles Two angles directly across from each other on intersecting lines. These angles are always congruent
- Lines Two lines that never intersect. The symbol would be II
- Midsegment A segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of the triangles. Written as DE - on top.
- A quadrilateral in which both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. Opposite sides are congruent.
- Theory It is used to find missing side length on a right triangle. Formula is a^2 + b^2=C^2
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- A _______ is a location with no size or shape. You can name a ___with one Uppercase letter.
- The intersection of two rays at an endpoint. It can be written as <ABC
- angles Two angles with measures that sum to 90 degrees. They do not have to be adjacent.
- A comparison of two quantities. Can be represented by a/b, a:b, and a to b
- A ____ is made up of points with no thickness or width. You can name a __ with two uppercase letters
- A line that extends indefinitely in one direction. It is written like this EF with → on top
- angles Two angles with measures that sum to 180 degrees. They do not have to be adjacent.
- Polygon Polygons with the same shape but different size. Corresponding angles are congruent
- Angles Two angles directly across from each other on intersecting lines. These angles are always congruent
- The common endpoint of an angle. Where the sides intersect
20 Clues: The common endpoint of an angle. Where the sides intersect • Lines Two lines that never intersect. The symbol would be II • A flat surface made up of points. It extends in all directions • The intersection of two rays at an endpoint. It can be written as <ABC • A comparison of two quantities. Can be represented by a/b, a:b, and a to b • ...
Geometry 2023-03-31
Across
- A transformation that moves every point of afigure the same distance in the same direction
- a term without a formal definition
- opposite/hypotenuse
- The point of concurrency of the lines containingthe altitudes of a triangle
- all angles are congruent
- the starting point of a vector
- a statement that can be proven
- two angles that share a common vertex and side
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- A segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides
- divides a segment into two congruent segments
- lies on the same line
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- opposite/adjacent
- a has both direction and magnitude
- a ray that divides two congruent angles
- the same distance from each figure
- a rule that is accepted without proof
- The side opposite the right angle of a right triangle
- lie on the same plane
20 Clues: opposite/adjacent • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • lies on the same line • lie on the same plane • all angles are congruent • the starting point of a vector • a statement that can be proven • a term without a formal definition • a has both direction and magnitude • the same distance from each figure • a rule that is accepted without proof • ...
Geometry 2023-05-02
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- The distance from the central point of a circle to the edge. This can help find the area or circumference
- Two points that intersect. Property of being at a right angle
- A quadrilateral geometrical shape whose sides are parallel to each other. It is a type of polygon having four sides (also called quadrilateral), where the pair of parallel sides are equal in length. The Sum of adjacent angles of a parallelogram is equal to 180 degrees. Polygon is a two-dimensional geometric figure that has a finite number of sides made of straight line segments another end-to-—The point where two line segments meet forms an angle.
- A selection of objects. The order does NOT matter
- is a ray, line, or segment which divides a given angle into two equal parts.
- Angle is an angle whose vertex is on the Circle.
- Circle is a circle that contains the vertices of an inscribed polygon.
- ___ is 2 times the radius. the length from one side of the circle to the other.
- The point where two line segments meet. It forms an angle
- ________ Theorem. A²+B²=C²
- A selection of objects. The order matters.
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- A line that intersects a circle at 1 point. touches 1 edge.
- The "Area" of a 3-dimensional shape. This can be seen in Units³
- Equation using mathematical or scientific notation. A fact or a rule written with mathematical symbols.
- The likeliness of a situation to occur. Can be independent or dependent.
- A rule that tells you how to solve a certain problem. This rule can also have mini Rules to assist it.
- A shape in which the distance from the center to the edge is the same all the way around. Has NO straight lines.
- The increase or decrease in size. Commonly seen in circles.
- When a point is rotated around the origin. In our class, we only did 90, 180, 270, and 360.
19 Clues: ________ Theorem. A²+B²=C² • A selection of objects. The order matters. • Angle is an angle whose vertex is on the Circle. • A selection of objects. The order does NOT matter • The point where two line segments meet. It forms an angle • A line that intersects a circle at 1 point. touches 1 edge. • The increase or decrease in size. Commonly seen in circles. • ...
geometry 2025-04-30
Across
- A straight path extending infinitely in both directions with no endpoints.
- Lines in the same plane that never intersect, no matter how far they extend.
- A chord that passes through the center of a circle, twice the radius.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- The point that is equidistant from all points on a circle.
- A closed figure formed by a finite number of straight line segments.
- The point where two or more lines, rays, or segments meet.
- A polygon with three sides and three angles.
- A triangle with exactly two sides of equal length.
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- A polygon with six sides and six angles.
- A triangle with all sides of different lengths.
- A flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions.
- A line segment from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
- The measure of the space inside a two-dimensional figure.
- A part of a line with one endpoint, extending infinitely in one direction.
- A line segment connecting two points on a circle.
- The amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object.
- A line that touches a circle at exactly one point without crossing it.
- A transformation producing a mirror image of a figure over a line.
19 Clues: A polygon with six sides and six angles. • A polygon with three sides and three angles. • A triangle with all sides of different lengths. • A line segment connecting two points on a circle. • A triangle with exactly two sides of equal length. • The measure of the space inside a two-dimensional figure. • The point that is equidistant from all points on a circle. • ...
Geometry 2023-01-09
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- A shape that looks the same on both sides if you were to cut it in half
- the sliding of a shape on a Cartesian Coordinate system
- A change in appearance
- A triangle with an interior angle that measures more than 90 degrees
- A mirror image of a shape or object
- What are the new points on a shape once you have reflected it called?
- A surface covered in geometric shapes or polygons
- A triangle with all angles and sides are different
- A triangle with all acute angles
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- When 2 shapes are the exact same size and shape
- A part or quarter of the Cartesian Coordinate system
- Moving a shape around an axis or centre point
- A shape that is rotated and looks the same as it did before the rotation
- A triangle with a right angle
- When 2 shapes are the exact same but different sizes
- A triangle with sides that are all the same length
- The new place or position of a shape
- The sliding of a shape
- A triangle with 2 sides that are the same length and two angles that have the same measurement
19 Clues: A change in appearance • The sliding of a shape • A triangle with a right angle • A triangle with all acute angles • A mirror image of a shape or object • The new place or position of a shape • Moving a shape around an axis or centre point • When 2 shapes are the exact same size and shape • A surface covered in geometric shapes or polygons • ...
Geometry 2025-10-14
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- Two lines that never touch but are the same direction are _____ lines.
- Two lines that are neither parallel or perpendicular are _____ lines.
- Two angles equal in measure and share a common vertex but never a common side
- A triangle congruence theorem where the angle is between two equal sides.
- A line that goes through the middle of a straight line is a _____.
- Isosceles theorem tells me if the two legs are equal, then the ___ ___ are equal.
- A(an) ___ angle is at 90 degrees.
- Two angle measures that add up to 180 degrees are ____.
- A(an) ___ angle is over 90 degrees.
- A line that intersects multiple parallel lines.
- A triangle congruence theorem where all sides are equal.
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- A triangle with no equal sides.
- When a transversal cuts through two parallel lines, the top-left angle at the first intersection and the top-left angle at the second intersection are ___ angles
- A triangle congruence theorem only for right triangles.
- A triangle congruence theorem where the side is between two equal angles.
- ____ triangles have the same sides and angle measures. Means equal to.
- If the triangle is equilateral, it is also _____.
- Two lines that intersect are ____ lines.
- A(an) ___ angle is under 90 degrees.
19 Clues: A triangle with no equal sides. • A(an) ___ angle is at 90 degrees. • A(an) ___ angle is over 90 degrees. • A(an) ___ angle is under 90 degrees. • Two lines that intersect are ____ lines. • A line that intersects multiple parallel lines. • If the triangle is equilateral, it is also _____. • A triangle congruence theorem only for right triangles. • ...
Maths 2025-10-27
Across
- Uses symbols and letters to represent numbers and solve equations.
- The study of shapes, sizes, positions, and properties of space.
- The study of continuous change, using concepts like derivatives and integrals.
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- The study of the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles, particularly right-angled triangles.
- The study of the properties of integers, including prime numbers.
- Studies the foundations of reasoning and proof.
- The study of numbers and the basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
7 Clues: Studies the foundations of reasoning and proof. • The study of shapes, sizes, positions, and properties of space. • The study of the properties of integers, including prime numbers. • Uses symbols and letters to represent numbers and solve equations. • The study of continuous change, using concepts like derivatives and integrals. • ...
MMW CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-01-31
Across
- another type of sequence made by multiplying with a common ratio.
- British Mathematican who first studies math as patterns.
- the summation of all of the numbers in a given sequence.
- broad area of study that concerns with numbers, operations, logic and abstract reasoning, and patterns.
- the mathematical equivalent of "nouns".
- a kind of art that creates a distinctive pattern through modular arithmetic
- set of complex numbers from which a function of a quadratic polynomial does not diverge from 0.
- a list of numbers in particular order.
- a never-ending pattern
- group of mathematical symbols that can be expressed as a complete thought.
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- a sequence in which each term can be found by adding two terms that precede it.
- a kind of sequence where each term can be found through common difference.
- use to "determine" the complexity of a fractal
- a special number that is prevalent in geometry, architecture, and other areas
- fractal which creates an equilateral triangle that is divided recursively into smaller ones
- another term for patterns
- the nature of mathematics is _______
- the ______ of mathematics is conditional
18 Clues: a never-ending pattern • another term for patterns • the nature of mathematics is _______ • a list of numbers in particular order. • the mathematical equivalent of "nouns". • the ______ of mathematics is conditional • use to "determine" the complexity of a fractal • British Mathematican who first studies math as patterns. • ...
GEOMETRY 2022-03-09
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- An exact location in space.
- An angle that measures greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees.
- Two lines that intersect to form four right angles.
- A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal, or congruent.
- A straight path of points in a plane that continues without end in both direction with NO endpoints.
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- A part of a line; it has one endpoint and continues without end in one direction.
- Having the EXACT location in space.
- An angle that forms a square corner and has a measure of 90 degrees.
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- A polygon with four sides and four angles.
- An angle whose measure 180 degrees.
- A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal or congruent.
- A parallelogram with opposite sides that are equal, or congruent, and with four right angles.
- Lines in the same plane that never intersect and are always the same distance apart.
- A polygon with six sides and six angles.
- The of square units needed to cover a surface.
- segment A part of a line that includes two points called endpoints and all the points between them.
- An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- Lines that cross each other at exactly one point.
- A parallelogram with four equal, or congruent, sides.
20 Clues: An exact location in space. • An angle whose measure 180 degrees. • Having the EXACT location in space. • A polygon with six sides and six angles. • A polygon with four sides and four angles. • The of square units needed to cover a surface. • Lines that cross each other at exactly one point. • Two lines that intersect to form four right angles. • ...
GEOMETRY 2022-03-09
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- A parallelogram with four equal, or congruent, sides.
- A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal, or congruent.
- A parallelogram with opposite sides that are equal, or congruent, and with four right angles.
- Lines in the same plane that never intersect and are always the same distance apart.
- segment A part of a line that includes two points called endpoints and all the points between them.
- A part of a line; it has one endpoint and continues without end in one direction.
- Having the EXACT same size and shape.
- Lines that cross each other at exactly one point.
- A parallelogram with four equal, or congruent, sides and four right angles.
- An angle that measures greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees.
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- A polygon with four sides and four angles.
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- The number of square units needed to cover a surface.
- An angle whose measure is 180 degrees.
- Two lines that intersect to form four right angles.
- An angle that forms a square corner and has a measure of 90 degrees.
- A straight path of points in a plane that continues without end in both directions with NO endpoints.
- A polygon with three sides and three angles.
- An exact location in space.
- An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
20 Clues: An exact location in space. • Having the EXACT same size and shape. • An angle whose measure is 180 degrees. • A polygon with four sides and four angles. • A polygon with three sides and three angles. • Lines that cross each other at exactly one point. • Two lines that intersect to form four right angles. • The number of square units needed to cover a surface. • ...
Geometry 2014-02-27
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- identical in form
- part of a line containing two endpoints and all points in between
- goes forever in both directions
- the starting point of a line segment or a ray
- formula used to find the midpoint
- two angles that add up to 90*
- a line with one end point and confines forever in one direction
- a flat surface that extends into all directions containing atleast 3 noncollinear points
- points that are in the same plane
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- where two rays have the same endpoint
- three or more points that are not on the same line
- any point in space
- the exact middle point
- the space between two or more things
- two angles that add up too 180*
- formula used to find distance between points
- three or more points on the same line
- points that aren't in the same plane
- having same number value
19 Clues: identical in form • any point in space • the exact middle point • having same number value • two angles that add up to 90* • goes forever in both directions • two angles that add up too 180* • formula used to find the midpoint • points that are in the same plane • the space between two or more things • points that aren't in the same plane • where two rays have the same endpoint • ...
Geometry 2023-04-17
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- a rectangle with congruent sides
- angles that sum to 90 degrees
- a twelve-sided polygon
- a polygon with congruent sides and angles
- a seven-sided polygon
- angles that sum to 180 degrees
- a nine-sided polygon
- a quadrilateral with two pair of parallel sides
- a four-sided polygon
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- a triangle with three congruent sides
- an eight-sided polygon
- a quadrilateral with two pair of congruent sides
- a ten-sided polygon
- a quadrilateral with congruent sides
- a six-sided polygon
- a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides
- a triangle with exactly two congruent sides
- a parallelogram with four right-angles
- a five-sided polygon
19 Clues: a ten-sided polygon • a six-sided polygon • a five-sided polygon • a nine-sided polygon • a four-sided polygon • a seven-sided polygon • an eight-sided polygon • a twelve-sided polygon • angles that sum to 90 degrees • angles that sum to 180 degrees • a rectangle with congruent sides • a quadrilateral with congruent sides • a triangle with three congruent sides • ...
Geometry 2023-03-31
Across
- A transformation that moves every point of afigure the same distance in the same direction
- a term without a formal definition
- opposite/hypotenuse
- The point of concurrency of the lines containingthe altitudes of a triangle
- all angles are congruent
- the starting point of a vector
- a statement that can be proven
- two angles that share a common vertex and side
Down
- A segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides
- divides a segment into two congruent segments
- lies on the same line
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- opposite/adjacent
- a has both direction and magnitude
- a ray that divides two congruent angles
- the same distance from each figure
- a rule that is accepted without proof
- The side opposite the right angle of a right triangle
- lie on the same plane
20 Clues: opposite/adjacent • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • lies on the same line • lie on the same plane • all angles are congruent • the starting point of a vector • a statement that can be proven • a term without a formal definition • a has both direction and magnitude • the same distance from each figure • a rule that is accepted without proof • ...
geometry 2022-05-17
Across
- first
- set of inputs
- something used to indicate a root
- behavior of the graph of the funtion at the end of the x-axis
- the difference
- a numerical
- where a line and a vertex intercept
- an expression or rule
- the input values that have output values of zero
- the correct answer
- intercept
- any number that can be written as a ration
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- those whose graph
- consisting of several
- polynomial function
- a quantity
- any real number that cannot be expressed as a quotient
- the highest point
- an open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone and a parallel line
19 Clues: first • intercept • a quantity • a numerical • set of inputs • the difference • those whose graph • the highest point • the correct answer • polynomial function • consisting of several • an expression or rule • something used to indicate a root • where a line and a vertex intercept • any number that can be written as a ration • the input values that have output values of zero • ...
Geometry 2023-05-15
Across
- How many sides are in a pentagon
- What is the shape of a sol de janerio perfume bottle
- What is the total outside length of a shape
- What is a triangle with two equal sides and one different one
- What is a triangle with a right angle in it
- What is the formula for the area of a triangle
- What is a triangle with a acute angle in it
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- What is a triangle with an obtuse angle in it
- What is the formula for the circumference of a circle
- When the two shorter sides of a triangle is greater than the largest side
- What shape is a Sol de Janerio Bottle
- What shapes are in a pyramid
- What is a triangle half of
- How many sides are in a hexagon
- What is the shape of a dice
- What is the formula for the area of a circle
- What shape is a laptop
- A number with a . In it
- How many sides are in a octagon
- what is the formula for the area of a rectangle
20 Clues: What shape is a laptop • A number with a . In it • What is a triangle half of • What is the shape of a dice • What shapes are in a pyramid • How many sides are in a hexagon • How many sides are in a octagon • How many sides are in a pentagon • What shape is a Sol de Janerio Bottle • What is the total outside length of a shape • What is a triangle with a right angle in it • ...
geometry 2023-05-23
Across
- a plane figure with eight straight sides and
- a four sided plane rectilinear figure with
- a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel
- a plane figure with four straight sides and fourright angles, especially one with unequal adjacent
- a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles
- sides.
- a plane figure with nine straight sides and nine
- a plane figure with eleven straight sides and
- contrast to a square
- a plane figure with twelve sides.
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- is a polygon with 10000 sides.
- opposite equal obtuse angles, and four
- angles
- . a parallelogram with opposite equal acute
- angles
- a plane figure with six straight sides and
- . a plane figure with three straight sides and
- a plane figure with seven straight sides and
- sides parallel.
- a plane figure with nine straight sides and nine
- a plane figure with ten straight sides and
21 Clues: angles • angles • sides. • sides parallel. • contrast to a square • is a polygon with 10000 sides. • a plane figure with twelve sides. • opposite equal obtuse angles, and four • a four sided plane rectilinear figure with • a plane figure with six straight sides and • a plane figure with ten straight sides and • . a parallelogram with opposite equal acute • ...
Geometry 2024-05-28
Across
- has equilateral (same length) sides and parallel opposite sides.
- opposite to adjacent
- a geometrical figure that is perfectly round, 3-dimensional and circular
- two lines that never intersect
- polygon with three corners and three sides
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the shape of individual objects
- adjacent to hypotenuse
- having the same shape and size
- the angle that forms when two radii meet at the center of a circle.
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- three-dimensional solid object in which the two ends are identical
- three-dimensional solid object in which the two ends are identical
- a shape consisting of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, center
- angle an angle that measures more that 90 degrees
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines
- five-sideded polygon
- mirror image of the shape.
- A quadrilateral (4 sides & 4 angles) with one pair of parallel sides
- the point where two rays or line segments meet to form an angle.
- the longest side of a triangle
- opposite to hypotenuse
20 Clues: opposite to adjacent • five-sideded polygon • adjacent to hypotenuse • opposite to hypotenuse • mirror image of the shape. • two lines that never intersect • the longest side of a triangle • having the same shape and size • polygon with three corners and three sides • angle an angle that measures more that 90 degrees • ...
Geometry 2025-03-25
Across
- part of a line and can be indicated by its endpoints.
- a triangle that has two identical sides and angles
- bisector a segment that bisects another segment at 90 degrees.
- a type of isosceles triangle where each side is identical and each angle is 60 degrees
- by the intersection of two lines or segments and can also be indicated by its endpoints.
- shapes have the same angles and side-length ratios but have different sizes
- any complete shape having more than two sides and only straight sides
- opposite angles, known as ___ angles, are equal and all four angles total 360 degrees.
- ____ total is the sum of the angles of a polygon
- a triangle where one angle is ninety degrees
- has angles totaling 180 degrees and can be indicated by its endpoints.
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- shapes are identical, though one shape can be rotated
- the length of the outline of a shape.
- a segment that bisects, or divides, an angle or another segment into two equal parts.
- ______ angles total 90 degrees.
- ______ angles total 180 degrees.
- _______ geometry is a method of using algebraic equations to describe points, lines and shapes on a (x,y) coordinate plane, also known as the x-y rectangular grid.
- a line that crosses two or more lines.
- straight and continuous
19 Clues: straight and continuous • ______ angles total 90 degrees. • ______ angles total 180 degrees. • the length of the outline of a shape. • a line that crosses two or more lines. • a triangle where one angle is ninety degrees • ____ total is the sum of the angles of a polygon • a triangle that has two identical sides and angles • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-26
Across
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A segment of a secant with at least one endpoint of the circle
- The third axis in a three dimensional coordinate system
- Rotation of of order 2
- The ratio between two corresponding measurements
- A change in the position, size, or shape of a figure or graph
- The original figure in a transformation
- A system of geometry defined on a sphere
- A drawing which nonvertical lines apear to meet at a point called the vanishing point
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- Two coplanar circles that intersect at exactly one point
- Symbols used to label the image in a transformation
- The study of the relationship between sides and angles of a triangle
- The endpoint of a vector
- The study of the properties of a geometric figure that do not change under stress
- A ratio of two sides of a right triangle
- A segment of a tangent line with one point on a circle
- The point opposite of the base
- An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers
18 Clues: Rotation of of order 2 • The endpoint of a vector • The point opposite of the base • The original figure in a transformation • A ratio of two sides of a right triangle • A system of geometry defined on a sphere • An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • The ratio between two corresponding measurements • ...
math 2020-10-30
Across
- it the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container
- it is a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles.
- it represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts
- it is a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- it measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top
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- it is a path that encompasses/surrounds a two-dimensional shape
- it is a branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols
- it can be defined as the space occupied by a flat shape or the surface of an object
- it is an area of mathematics primarily concerned with counting, both as a means and an end in obtaining results, and certain properties of finite structures.
- it is wide range or extent
- it is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex.
- it is concerned with properties of space that are related with distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures.
- it is the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation and presentation of data.
- it is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides
14 Clues: it is wide range or extent • it is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides • it is a path that encompasses/surrounds a two-dimensional shape • it is a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal • it measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top • ...
Euclid 2022-05-04
Across
- Invented the lever
- a²+b²=c²
- Profession
- Most famous work(s)
- Not Euclid's geometry
- city of scientific and literary scholarship
- Egyptian king of Euclid's time
- Most celebrated mathematician
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- A name for Euclid, profession
- Famous president to study from The Elements
- Geometry in books 1-8
- See 3: Series of _ books
- The Elements
- Establishment founded by Euclid
- time period where Euclid thrived
15 Clues: a²+b²=c² • Profession • The Elements • Invented the lever • Most famous work(s) • Geometry in books 1-8 • Not Euclid's geometry • See 3: Series of _ books • A name for Euclid, profession • Most celebrated mathematician • Egyptian king of Euclid's time • Establishment founded by Euclid • time period where Euclid thrived • Famous president to study from The Elements • ...
Mr.Baker, The Puzzled Engineer 2024-01-30
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- Physical materials affect the color and engineering properties of bodies and components.
- Modifies the selected geometry using Offset, Extrude, or Fillet. The operation depends on the geometry selected.
- Duplicates faces, bodies, features or components in a design and distributes them along linear axes
- Affects body, component, and face color. Appearance overrides colors assigned by the physical material, but it doesn’t affect engineering properties
- Converts the selected face to T-spline faces, edges, and vertices for modification.
- Sweeps a sketch profile or planar face along a selected path
- Creates a transitional shape between two or more sketch profiles or planar faces
- Adds internal or external threads to cylindrical geometry. Threads can be cosmetic or modeled on the geometry
- Moves an object by aligning selected geometry (a point, line, plane, circle, or coordinate system) with geometry selected elsewhere.
- Raises or recesses a sketch profile relative to faces on a solid body by a specified depth and direction
- Creates joins or removes volumes using bounding volumes formed by tool selections.
- Adds depth to open or closed sketch profiles or faces
- Creates a solid body sphere
- Creates a solid box
- Removes material from a part interior, creating a hollow cavity with walls of a specified thickness.
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- Creates a solid coil.
- Creates a hole based on user-specified values and selections
- Deletes the selection from the design.
- Applies a fixed or parting line draft angle to planar faces.
- Scales sketch objects, bodies, or components.
- Identifies features in a body and recognized features are listed in the browser.
- Revolves a sketch profile or planar face around a selected axis
- Uses an open sketch curve to create a thin feature. The rib is created planar (parallel) to the sketch plane
- Performs combinations between solid bodies.
- Adds thickness to surface faces to create a solid body.
- Creates a solid cylinder
- Shifts the selected face or faces in a positive or negative direction
- Bevels the edges of a solid or surface body by removing material from exterior edges or adding material to interior edges.
- Rounds the edges of a solid body by adding material to interior edges and removing material from exterior edges.
- Creates a solid torus
- Creates an internal or external component in the assembly
- Uses an open sketch curve to create a thin feature. The web is created normal (perpendicular) to the sketch plane
- Creates a solid pipe that follows a selected path
33 Clues: Creates a solid box • Creates a solid coil. • Creates a solid torus • Creates a solid cylinder • Creates a solid body sphere • Deletes the selection from the design. • Performs combinations between solid bodies. • Scales sketch objects, bodies, or components. • Creates a solid pipe that follows a selected path • Adds depth to open or closed sketch profiles or faces • ...
Maths Crossword 2022-06-01
Across
- an expression which is composed of exactly three terms
- a general relationship, principle, or rule stated, often as an equation, in the form of symbols
- the second and third terms of a proportion, as b and c in a/b = c/d
- a drawing depicting the relation between certain sets of numbers or quantities by means of a series of dots, lines, etc, plotted with reference to a set of axes
- one of two or three reference lines used in coordinate geometry to locate a point in a plane or in space
- the point of intersection of coordinate axes or planes
- A geometric figure that is bound by many straight lines such as triangle, square, pentagon etc.
- To lie opposite and mark out the limits of an angle.
- A number that divides into another number exactly
- An equation that is true for variables of any value
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- A segment joining two points on a circle.
- (of a number) divisible by two
- a straight line joining one vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side
- algebraic expressions that consist of variables and coefficients
- A straight line touching a curve from only one point.
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
- A three-dimensional shape with only one vertex and a circular base
- is a mathematical term used for comparing the size of one part to another part and are usually shown as two or more numbers separated with a colon.
- One quarter (qua) of the plane on the Cartesian coordinate system. The plane is divided into 4 sections, each called a quadrant.
19 Clues: (of a number) divisible by two • A segment joining two points on a circle. • A number that divides into another number exactly • An equation that is true for variables of any value • To lie opposite and mark out the limits of an angle. • A straight line touching a curve from only one point. • an expression which is composed of exactly three terms • ...
Applied Numeracy Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-10
Across
- A mathematical expression with a power or degree of 2.
- The total space taken up by a flat surface
- A whole number greater than 1 that cannot be evenly divided by any other whole number except for itself.
- meter, foot, inches, yard - length
- The type of proportionality where, as one variable increases, another variable decreases.
- A chart that uses pictures or symbols to represent data.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids.
- A _____ is used to measure volume in the imperial unit system
- 1 km is equal to 0.6214 mile - mile
- Unit of Ounce.
- A deduction from the usual cost of something.
- Best known for the equation E = mc2.
- The study of the parts of a triangle, including its angles, sides, and various properties.
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- 1 _____ is equal to 2.205 pounds.
- An ancient Greek mathematician, is often called the father of geometry.
- Data about quantities; that is, information that can be measured and written down with numbers.
- The Greek mathematician, made the discovery and development of trigonometry.
- The _______ separates the two parts of the ratio.
- The bottom number in a fraction.
- The amount of money paid and the number of items bought” is an example of ______ proportion.
- Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi is known as the “father of _________”.
- Abbreviation for tangent.
- Inches, yards, gallons, pounds, and ounces are examples of __________ units.
- In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
- We start counting ___________ figures at the first non-zero digit.
- International standard of measurement - Metric
- A ________ number is a number consisting of an integer and a proper fraction.
- The results of dividing one quantity by another.
28 Clues: Unit of Ounce. • Abbreviation for tangent. • The bottom number in a fraction. • 1 _____ is equal to 2.205 pounds. • meter, foot, inches, yard - length • 1 km is equal to 0.6214 mile - mile • Best known for the equation E = mc2. • The total space taken up by a flat surface • A deduction from the usual cost of something. • International standard of measurement - Metric • ...
Air Masses and Weather Fronts Crossword 2022-03-07
Across
- This air is less dense and rises
- Where a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass
- Where a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass
- the color of the cold front symbols
- The symbols for a cold front
- An occluded front involves ________ air masses.
- the color of the occluded front symbols
- the colors of the stationary front symbols
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- A front where a cold air mass and a warm air mass meet, but neither pushes the other out of the way
- an air mass that forms near arctic areas
- The symbols for a warm front
- an air mass that forms over land
- the color of the warm front symbols
- This air is dense and sinks
- A front where a warm air mass gets separated from the ground by a fast-moving cold front.
- an air mass that forms near the equator
- an air mass that forms over water
17 Clues: This air is dense and sinks • The symbols for a warm front • The symbols for a cold front • an air mass that forms over land • This air is less dense and rises • an air mass that forms over water • the color of the warm front symbols • the color of the cold front symbols • an air mass that forms near the equator • the color of the occluded front symbols • ...
2.2A 3D MODELING CROSSWORD 2025-11-12
Across
- – Four-sided polygons preferred for animation because they deform more predictably than triangles.
- Mapping – The process of unwrapping a 3D model’s surface into a 2D layout for texturing.
- – A collection of polygons that form the surface of a 3D object.
- – A point in 3D space used to define the corners of polygons.
- – The basic building block of 3D models, made up of three or more vertices connected by edges.
- – Rebuilding a high-resolution sculpt into a clean, animation-ready low-poly mesh.
- – The bending or twisting of a 3D mesh during animation.
- Surface – A technique that smooths a low-poly model by adding more geometry.
- – The layout and flow of polygons across a 3D model, important for smooth animation and deformation.
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- – A flat surface formed by three or more connected vertices (usually a triangle or quad).
- – A modeling method that simulates clay-like shaping for adding fine surface details.
- Modifier – Automatically duplicates and reflects geometry, useful for symmetrical models like faces.
- Model – A model with many polygons used for detailed renders or sculpting.
- – Extending a polygon or edge outward to add depth or create new geometry.
- – A line connecting two vertices in a polygonal model.
- – A visual representation showing only the edges of a model.
- Modeling – Combining or subtracting shapes to create complex geometry.
- – Vectors that define the direction a polygon’s surface faces, affecting how light interacts with it.
- Model – A simplified model used for games or real-time applications.
- – Adding a skeleton to a 3D model so it can be animated.
20 Clues: – A line connecting two vertices in a polygonal model. • – Adding a skeleton to a 3D model so it can be animated. • – The bending or twisting of a 3D mesh during animation. • – A visual representation showing only the edges of a model. • – A point in 3D space used to define the corners of polygons. • ...
Waylon Hill Period 3 2026-01-09
Across
- are know to be doctors nowadays
- teaching to find balanceand to live moderation
- was a student of Socrates
- studied geometry and helped develop geometry
- he was very interested in geometry
- the center of the earth
Down
- teach to ask questions
- is a specific gymnasium
- wealthy people men played sports in them
- the time they worshiped gods
10 Clues: teach to ask questions • is a specific gymnasium • the center of the earth • was a student of Socrates • the time they worshiped gods • are know to be doctors nowadays • he was very interested in geometry • wealthy people men played sports in them • studied geometry and helped develop geometry • teaching to find balanceand to live moderation
Maths 2025-10-05
Across
- ____ is the founder of co ordinate geometry
- ______ are assumptions which are universal truths
- ______ is a polynomial with only one term
- The elements has_______ chapters
- co ordinate plane is also known as _____ plane
Down
- 4.15 is a ______ decimal
- 0.13113111311113… is a ________ number
- the book written by Euclid
- ____originated from the need to measure land
- _____ Is the father of geometry
10 Clues: 4.15 is a ______ decimal • the book written by Euclid • _____ Is the father of geometry • The elements has_______ chapters • 0.13113111311113… is a ________ number • ______ is a polynomial with only one term • ____ is the founder of co ordinate geometry • ____originated from the need to measure land • co ordinate plane is also known as _____ plane • ...
Math 8 - Quarter 3 2024-02-26
Across
- Three Sides of one triangle is congruent to the other three sides of the corresponding triangle.
- Similar parts of the triangle
- Two angles and an included side of a triangle are congruent to the corresponding two angles and an included side of another triangle.
- Term in geometry with no formal definition
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- Statements in geometry that do not need a proof but accepted to be true
- Statements in geometry that needs proof
- Three - sided polygon
- Similar shape and similar size
- Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent
- Two sides and an included angle of a triangle is congruent to the corresponding two sides and an included angle of another triangle.
- Term in geometry with precise definition
11 Clues: Three - sided polygon • Similar parts of the triangle • Similar shape and similar size • Statements in geometry that needs proof • Term in geometry with precise definition • Term in geometry with no formal definition • Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent • Statements in geometry that do not need a proof but accepted to be true • ...
Math Book Lesson 50-end of book 2024-02-26
Across
- circle A circle that is tangent to each side of a polygon
- A transformation that changes the size of a figure but not its shape
- symbols used to label the image in a transformation
- Half of a sphere
- geometry The system of geometry described by Euclid.in particular, this system of geometry satisfies the parallel postulate
- of a cone A part of a cone with two circular parallel bases
- triple A set of three numbers that can be used to locate a point (x,y,z) in a three-dimensional coordinate plane
- method A method of adding two vectors by drawing a parallelogram using the vectors as two of the consecutive sides; the sum is a vector along the diagonal of the parallelogram
- Solid One of the five regular polyhedron: a tetrahedron, a cube , an octahedron, a dodecahedron, or an icosahedron
- trapezoid A trapezoid in which the legs are congruent
- cosine The measure of an angle whose cosine ratio is known
- of symmetry The line that a figure can be rotated about so that the image corresponds with the preimage
- polygon A polygon whose sides are all tangent to the same circle
- of a circle The set of all points outside a circle
- angle of an isosceles triangle One of the two angles that have the base of the triangle as a side
- the perpendicular distance from the center of a regular polygon to one of it's sides
- An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers
- of a cone The perpendicular segment from the vertex to the plane containing the base
- edge An edge of a prism or pyramid that is not an edge of a base
- The original figure in a transformation
- of symmetry A line that divides a plane figure into two congruent reflected halves
- circle A circle on a sphere that divides the sphere into two hemispheres
- vectors Vectors that have the same magnitude and opposite directions
- A transformation that does not change the size or shape of a figure
- of elevation The angle formed be a horizontal line and a line of sight to a point
- A shape that results from a transformation of a figure known as the preimage
- reflection A composition of a translation and reflection across a line parallel to the translation vector
- of a trapezoid The segment whose endpoints are the midpoints of the legs of the trapezoid
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- Symmetry Rotational symmetry of order 2
- A polygon with 12 faces
- section The intersection of a three-dimensional figure and a plane
- power of a vector The starting point of a vector
- transformation A combination of transformations
- geometry A system of geometry in which the parallel postulate does not hold
- of an angle In a right triangle , the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse to the length of the side opposite the angle
- An eight - sided polygon
- drawing A drawing in which non vertical parallel lines appear to meet at one or two points called vanishing points
- A polygon with 20 faces
- of a sphere The point inside a sphere that is equidistant from every point on the sphere
- vectors Two vectors that have the same magnitude and the same direction
- prism A prism that has at least one non rectangular lateral face
- The region between two concentric circles
- surface of a cone The curved surface of a cone
- matrix A matrix that represents the coordinates of the vertices of a polygon
- of best fit The that comes closest to all of the points in a data set
- A dilation that produces an image larger than its preimage
- The horizontal line in a perspective drawing that contains vanishing point(s)
- An equation that is true for all values of the variable
- of a trapezoid One of the two nonparallel sides of the trapezoid
- secant segment A segment of a secant that lies in the exterior of a circle with one endpoint on the circle
50 Clues: Half of a sphere • A polygon with 12 faces • A polygon with 20 faces • An eight - sided polygon • Symmetry Rotational symmetry of order 2 • The original figure in a transformation • The region between two concentric circles • An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers • surface of a cone The curved surface of a cone • transformation A combination of transformations • ...
Mathematician 2019-10-08
Across
- Projective geometry and probability theory
- Father of geometry
- Calculating a solar eclipse
- Best known for his investigations into the stability of the solar system
- Hydrodynamica
- Pioneer of game theory
- e
- Mathematician born in Auxerre
- The great inventor of modern graphical designs
- First computer programmer
- Introduce a ubiquitous tool in probability, logic and statistics
- The first true mathematician
- Fields Medal recipient for her outstanding contributions to the dynamics and geometry of Riemann surfaces and their moduli spaces
- Theory of proportions
- Simple algorithm to find prime numbers
- Extraction of hidden waters
- Cartesian coordinate system
- Set theory
- At the centennial celebration of her life, a street and a girls' school were named after her
- Prince of mathematicians
- Introduced symbol ∞ for infinity
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- Doctrine of Chances
- The Father of Algebra
- The Last Universalist
- The first professor of analysis at the École Polytechnique
- Transcendental Law of Homogeneity
- Fibonacci sequence
- Pioneer in modern chaos theory
- Father of accounting
- The greatest mathematician of the 20th century
- Order of the British Empire for his significant code-breaking work
- The father of modern optics
- Infinitesimal calculus
- He is mostly known for the first rigorous formulation of the integral
- Proving one of the most famous open questions in maths, the Poincaré Conjecture
- Logarithms
- Pi
- Pythagorean Theorem
- Commutative ring
- Greek woman mathematician
- String theory
- Axiomatization of geometry
- Pioneer of modern group theory
- Averroes
44 Clues: e • Pi • Averroes • Logarithms • Set theory • Hydrodynamica • String theory • Commutative ring • Fibonacci sequence • Father of geometry • Doctrine of Chances • Pythagorean Theorem • Father of accounting • The Father of Algebra • The Last Universalist • Theory of proportions • Pioneer of game theory • Infinitesimal calculus • Prince of mathematicians • First computer programmer • Greek woman mathematician • ...
Maths Crossword 2017-07-05
Across
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers.
- the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- calculating the interest charge.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- the branch of mathematics that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions.
- marking someone.
- testing someone on what they have learnt so far.
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- the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex question.
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols.
- the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
- an expert in or student of mathematics.
- a whole number.
- a rate, number, or amount in each hundred.
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogues.
- ascertain the size, amount, or degree of (something) by using an instrument or device marked in standard units.
15 Clues: a whole number. • marking someone. • calculating the interest charge. • an expert in or student of mathematics. • a rate, number, or amount in each hundred. • testing someone on what they have learnt so far. • a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols. • the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college. • ...
7th Grade Math 2025-08-17
Across
- a kind of mathematics that deals with shapes and figures
- uses letters and symbols in the place of numbers and can be used to simplify expressions
- the opposite of negative
- one of the four operations x
- indicates how many times a number (the base) is multiplied by itself
- one of the four operations +
- a ratio or fraction expressed as a part of 100.
Down
- a way to compare the relative sizes of two or more quantities
- represents a part of a whole, expressed as one number over another, separated by a line
- one of the four operations -
- plotting points on a grid
- a way to represent numbers that are not whole numbers, using a decimal point to separate the whole number part from the fractional part
- one of the four operations /
- a way to express very large or very small numbers in a more concise form, using powers of 10
- the opposite of positive
15 Clues: the opposite of negative • the opposite of positive • plotting points on a grid • one of the four operations - • one of the four operations / • one of the four operations x • one of the four operations + • a ratio or fraction expressed as a part of 100. • a kind of mathematics that deals with shapes and figures • a way to compare the relative sizes of two or more quantities • ...
Geometry Terms 2019-02-06
Across
- the number of square units the figure encloses.
- a parallelogram whose sides are all the same length.
- the sum of the areas of its faces.
- a segment formed by the intersection of two faces.
- a three dimensional figure mad of flat polygon-shaped surfaces called faces.
- intersecting lines that form right angles.
- a flat surface shaped like a polygon.
- relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- a two-dimensional patternthat you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure.
- the repeated factor of a number written in exponential form.
- the number of cubic units needed to fill a solid figure.
Down
- a three dimensional figure with abase that is a polygon and triangular faces that meet at the vertex.
- a three dimensional figure with two parallel polygonal faces that are the same size and shape.
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- a polygon with three sides.
- a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- breaking a shape up to form other shapes.
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length.
- a point were three or more edges meet.
- relationship or rule expressed in symbols.
20 Clues: a polygon with three sides. • the sum of the areas of its faces. • a flat surface shaped like a polygon. • a point were three or more edges meet. • breaking a shape up to form other shapes. • intersecting lines that form right angles. • relationship or rule expressed in symbols. • the number of square units the figure encloses. • ...
Unit 6 Modifying a Mesh 2025-07-24
Across
- a 3D grid of vertices used to drive the deformation of another object
- modeling by entering values into Blender and the program creates the changes
- a change to how an object is displayed and rendered but not the geometry itself
- a series of modifiers added to a single object’s geometry
Down
- primitives created and edited using precise values
- an automatic operation that affects an object’s geometry in a non-destructive way
- the arrangement of components—vertices, edges, and faces—that create the shape of a mesh
- to force vertices to move from their original place in a mesh
- an ordered series of copies made from a selected base object
- a permanent change to an object’s geometry
- used to assign specific vertices of a mesh to a group for easy selection
- to change square edges to sloped edges
12 Clues: to change square edges to sloped edges • a permanent change to an object’s geometry • primitives created and edited using precise values • a series of modifiers added to a single object’s geometry • an ordered series of copies made from a selected base object • to force vertices to move from their original place in a mesh • ...
The Lodge Room 2020-04-06
Across
- The West Entrance
- A Pledge We Make
- 45 Maker
- The Foundation of Architecture
- Masonry
- King of ____
- We Meet on the _____
- One We Have All Taken
- Symbol of Authority
- Instrument with Sharp Points
- Members of the Craft
- Not Speculative
- Lodge Opening & Cloosing
- Book of Sacred Law
- A dark one Rejects
- A Ruffian
- Meeting Place
- Abiff's Contribution to the Craft
- Deacons & Stewards Carry Them
- The Highest Point of a Ship
- Don't Enter the Lodge Without One
- He sits in the East
- So Mote it Be
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- Wisdon, _____, & Beauty
- Right Hand over the Brest Sign
- Indicated by a Sheaf of Wheat
- Roof Overhang
- Door Guard
- AFL Creator
- We eat in this room
- Master of _______
- It Adorns the Chapiters
- An Angle of 90 Degrees
- Founding Father
- Ouster of Cowans
- Sr.& Jr. Wdns.Raise or Lower Them
- Symbols of Office
- Our Type of Man
- He Reads the Minutes
- The Master is Known for This
- Raps at the Door
- The Builder
- Blue Lodge has 3
- The Master Represents Him
- We All Rise on Three
45 Clues: Masonry • 45 Maker • A Ruffian • Door Guard • AFL Creator • The Builder • King of ____ • Roof Overhang • Meeting Place • So Mote it Be • Founding Father • Our Type of Man • Not Speculative • A Pledge We Make • Ouster of Cowans • Raps at the Door • Blue Lodge has 3 • The West Entrance • Master of _______ • Symbols of Office • Book of Sacred Law • A dark one Rejects • We eat in this room • Symbol of Authority • ...
Zoe's Geometry Puzzle 2023-12-14
Across
- the branch of mathematics that has to do with shapes and spacial relationships
- an angle less than 90 degrees
- Adjacent angles that together form a straight angle are a _________ pair.
- the branch of mathematics that deals with calculations that include symbols for unknown values
- equal angles
- a polygon with six sides
- The sides of a polygon that share a vertex are said to be _________.
- Angles that together add up to 180 degrees are called _________ angles.
- the point where two lines, line segments, or rays meet to form an angle
- Equivalent angles formed by the crossing of two lines, line segments, or rays are called _________ angles.
- A triangle with one obtuse angle is an __________ triangle.
- equal sides
Down
- the units used to measure angles
- Angles that together add up to 90 degrees are called _________ angles.
- a polygon with five sides
- literally meaning "four sides"
- a closed shape with straight sides that don't cross
- A 90-degree angle is called a _________ angle.
- an angle that is greater than 180 degrees but less than 360
- a triangle that has two or more equal sides
20 Clues: equal sides • equal angles • a polygon with six sides • a polygon with five sides • an angle less than 90 degrees • literally meaning "four sides" • the units used to measure angles • a triangle that has two or more equal sides • A 90-degree angle is called a _________ angle. • a closed shape with straight sides that don't cross • ...
Lesson 20 Παντού Ελληνικά σελ. 74 2017-05-11
20 Clues: Eon • Ocean • Drama • Atlas • Sphere • Biology • History • Lexicon • Horizon • Theater • Geometry • Anecdote • Telegram • Democracy • Classical • Chemistry • Psychology • Hemisphere • Philosophy • Mathematics
Crossword 2023-11-17
20 Clues: Art • Then • Band • tenth • class • Teach • Peiod • Choir • eighth • Grades • Health • seventh • Science • English • Biology • Geometry • Chemistry • dictionary • calculator • Mathematics
Module 2 Spanish Crossword 2025-01-16
20 Clues: boy • blue • wear • math • pink • green • pants • shirt • lunch • skirt • either • school • english • his/her • algebra • clothes • spanish • sandals • geometry • dictionary
Spanish Vocab Words 2022-10-27
20 Clues: arte • salud • ingles • musica • fisica • frances • quimica • calculo • espanol • almuerzo • italiano • ciencias • historia • mandarin • biologia • geometria • geografia • aritmetica • informatica • mathematicas
week 27 jayce 2022-03-30
20 Clues: hot • care • town • smart • scope • class • sorry • phone • artist • tablet • nature • wheels • therapy • reading • science • noob1234 • tempoture • president • therapist • a container
i soggetti di scuola 2025-10-17
20 Clues: art • math • latin • lunch • health • french • science • physics • algebra • biology • italian • history • spanish • english • mandarin • business • schedule • geometry • chemistry • languages
Maths 2017-11-13
Across
- A theorem in geometry the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides
- A graph used to look at continuous data
- Numbers that read the same forwards and backwards
- Having to sides be equal and look the same
- Dealing with the relations between sides and angles of triangles
- The inside area of a shape
Down
- The likely-hood of something happening
- Where letters and other symbols are used to represent numbers
- A two dimensional shape that has a length and width and is made when to line segments enclose a region
- The area of a circle
- When all sides in a shape are equal
- a number written as a three digit number measured from the north that goes in a clockwise direction
12 Clues: The area of a circle • The inside area of a shape • When all sides in a shape are equal • The likely-hood of something happening • A graph used to look at continuous data • Having to sides be equal and look the same • Numbers that read the same forwards and backwards • Where letters and other symbols are used to represent numbers • ...
School Classes 2020-09-04
20 Clues: Musik • Pause • lesen • Werken • Chemie • Physik • Algebra • spielen • Literatur • Grammatik • Geometrie • Schreiben • Geografie • Mathematik • Geschichte • Wissenschaft, • Kunstunterricht • Sportunterricht • Hauswirtschaftslehre • Fremdsprachenunterricht
Vocab 2023-05-04
20 Clues: física • álgebra • informe • proyecto • parabola • historia • memorizar • químicaTo • bilología • geometría • contestar • geografía • Pedirayuda • literatura • Serexitosa • laboratorio • Paraexplicar • Paradiscutir • Darundiscuro • Parahacerunapregunta
Geometry 2021-06-15
Across
- a triangle with two congruent sides
- coplanar lines that never touch
- two lines that intersect to form a right angle
- an angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- two figures with the same size and shape
- where your teacher was born
- two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- your favorite class this year
Down
- longest side of a right triangle
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- an angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees
- cuts something in half
- 4 sided polygon
- a polygon with 6 sides
- a polygon with 5 sides
- your teachers last name
- a set of points in a plane equidistance from a fixed point
- the steepness of a line
18 Clues: 4 sided polygon • cuts something in half • a polygon with 6 sides • a polygon with 5 sides • your teachers last name • the steepness of a line • where your teacher was born • your favorite class this year • coplanar lines that never touch • longest side of a right triangle • two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • a triangle with two congruent sides • two angles whose sum is 180 degrees • ...
Geometry 2014-04-13
Across
- rectangular prism in which all the faces are squares
- four sided polygon
- chord that contains the center of the circle
- set of points on the outside of a circle
- arc whose endpoints lie on the diameter of the circle
- line that intersects a circle in two points
- rule of geometry that is accepted as being true without proof
- angle measuring exactly 90 degrees
Down
- segment that joins two nonconsecutive vertices of a polygon
- angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180
- triangular prism
- parallelogram with four congruent sides
- angle less than 90 degrees
- logical argument used to validate a conjecture
- parallelogram with four right angles
- line that intersects a circle at exactly one point
- segment with endpoint in the circle
- parallelogram with four congruent sides and four right angles
18 Clues: triangular prism • four sided polygon • angle less than 90 degrees • angle measuring exactly 90 degrees • segment with endpoint in the circle • parallelogram with four right angles • parallelogram with four congruent sides • set of points on the outside of a circle • line that intersects a circle in two points • chord that contains the center of the circle • ...
Geometry 2015-07-19
Across
- the segment that goes through the center or a circle, with endpoints on the circle
- lines that are the same distance apart
- two angles that have a sum of 180 are called
- a solid 3-dimensional shape with 2 identical parallel bases and all other faces are rectangles
- an angle that measures 180 or above 90
- an angle that measures 90 is called a _____angle
- A line that intersects two or more lines at different points is called a
- a triangle in which all three sides are a different length
Down
- Two angles two angles that have a sum of 90
- formula to find area of a circle is __r2
- a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel
- an angle that measures 180 degrees
- the distance around the outside of a shape
- a triangle with three equal sides and three equal angles
- a solid shape with a circular base and a curved surface that tapers to a point
- to cross over one another
- When two lines intersect, four angles are formed. Two of these angles that share a common side are called angles.
- the flat surface of a three-dimensional shape
18 Clues: to cross over one another • an angle that measures 180 degrees • lines that are the same distance apart • an angle that measures 180 or above 90 • formula to find area of a circle is __r2 • the distance around the outside of a shape • Two angles two angles that have a sum of 90 • two angles that have a sum of 180 are called • the flat surface of a three-dimensional shape • ...
geometry 2021-12-07
Across
- infinite long collection of points
- the line or line segment that divides the angle into two equal parts
- the middle point of a line segment
- The common endpoint at which the two rays meet to form an angle
- is created by a vertex connected to the opposite side
- equals 180
- a line segment drawn from a vertex
- distance around a figure
- an 8 sided polygon
- has one endpoint
Down
- is equidistant from each side of triangle
- is equaldistant from each vertex of the triangle
- is a three sided polygon
- where three altitudes of a triangle intersect
- 3 unequal sides
- equals 90
- a series of connected line segment
- intersections of its midpoints
18 Clues: equals 90 • equals 180 • 3 unequal sides • has one endpoint • an 8 sided polygon • is a three sided polygon • distance around a figure • intersections of its midpoints • infinite long collection of points • the middle point of a line segment • a line segment drawn from a vertex • a series of connected line segment • is equidistant from each side of triangle • ...
geometry 2022-04-26
Across
- a location
- the point at which a line cuts another lin
- space occupied by flat shape
- use picture
- seven sided polygon
- opposite to another operation
- intersection of the three altitudes of a
- line segment from the vertex to the mp
- use a picture
- angles less than 90 degrees
- statement that is regarded as true
Down
- eight sided polygon
- C=2πr
- angles more than 90 degrees
- straight figure extending infinitely
- line segment that divides angle in two
- the Pythagorean _______
- an angle of 90 degrees
- use picture
- use picture
20 Clues: C=2πr • a location • use picture • use picture • use picture • use a picture • eight sided polygon • seven sided polygon • an angle of 90 degrees • the Pythagorean _______ • angles more than 90 degrees • angles less than 90 degrees • space occupied by flat shape • opposite to another operation • statement that is regarded as true • straight figure extending infinitely • ...
Geometry 2024-01-25
Across
- equal distances.
- all its sides of the same length.
- plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square.
- term used to describe a topographic eminence
- point of intersection between the three perpendicular bisectors of the triangle's sides
- point where all three altitudes of the triangle intersect
- centre point of the object
- quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.
- a line that splits an angle into two equal angles
Down
- equal angles
- plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
- four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel.
- center of the incircle of a triangle or other fig
- the middle number in a sorted list of numbers
- line segment that is drawn from a vertex to the opposite side bisecting the side at a right angle
- parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides.
- toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
- a straight line joining two opposite corners of a square, rectangle, or other straight-sided shape.
18 Clues: equal angles • equal distances. • centre point of the object • all its sides of the same length. • term used to describe a topographic eminence • the middle number in a sorted list of numbers • center of the incircle of a triangle or other fig • a line that splits an angle into two equal angles • quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides. • ...
geometry 2024-04-30
geometry 2025-04-27
Across
- : a line that starts at a single point (its endpoint) and extends infinitely in one direction.
- : the longest side of a right triangle, and it's always opposite the right angle (the 90-degree angle).
- : a straight, one-dimensional figure with no thickness that extends infinitely in both directions
- : the inverse of a conditional statement negates both the hypothesis and the conclusion.
- : a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions
- : a four-sided shape (quadrilateral) with all four sides equal in length.
- : a fundamental statement or assumption that is accepted as true without proof.
- : a quadrilateral (a four-sided shape) with four equal sides and four right angles
Down
- : a quadrilateral with exactly one p
- : a line segment drawn from a vertex of the triangle to the line containing the opposite side, and it is perpendicular to that line.
- : congruence, meaning exactly the same shape and size, even when rotated or flipped
- : a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent congruent sides
- : the measure of the surface inside a two-dimensional figure, typically measured in square units.
- : a figure formed by two rays that share a common endpoint, called the vertex
- : the total distance around the outside of a two-dimensional shape, specifically a polygon
- : formed by reversing the hypothesis and conclusion of the original statement
- : a polygon with four sides, four angles, and four vertices
- : a polygon with six sides and six interior angles.
18 Clues: : a quadrilateral with exactly one p • : a polygon with six sides and six interior angles. • : a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent congruent sides • : a polygon with four sides, four angles, and four vertices • : a four-sided shape (quadrilateral) with all four sides equal in length. • ...
Geometry 2025-05-09
Across
- the distance around a circle
- a true statement that has a true converse
- the space a 3 dimensional solid occupies
- lines with the same slope but different y-intercepts
- added up they equal 180
- the space a 2 dimensional shape occupies
- the hypothesis and conclusion switch places and are negated.
- parallelogram with one right angle
- the hypothesis and conclusion switch places
Down
- quadrilateral that is a rhombus and a square
- quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel
- added up they equal 90
- quadrilateral with congruent consecutive sides
- quadrilateral with one set of opposite parallel sides
- lines with opposite reciprocal slopes
- parallelogram with perpendicular diagonals
- theorem, a^2+b^2=c^2
- the negation of the hypothesis and the conclusion
18 Clues: theorem, a^2+b^2=c^2 • added up they equal 90 • added up they equal 180 • the distance around a circle • parallelogram with one right angle • lines with opposite reciprocal slopes • the space a 3 dimensional solid occupies • the space a 2 dimensional shape occupies • a true statement that has a true converse • quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel • ...
communication crossword 2025-10-03
Across
- age, religion, and ethnic backgrounds
- personality, interest, and aspirations
- sound that prevents a person from being heard
- process of sharing information by using symbols to send and receive messages
- waves if you use verbal symbols to send a message
- people ask and answer questions
- symbols words
- performing art in which characters in a play are interpreted for an audience
- communication between 2 or more people
- interference caused by words that trigger strong negative feeling against that speaker or content of the speech
- a person who receives the message
- a return message
- thoughts and feelings that distract people from listening to what is said
Down
- face to face meeting among a small number of people who convey information, express their views, and reach conclusion about particulart issues
- affiliation, education, and occupation
- symbols gestures, facial expressions, and sounds
- speakers that opposing sides on an issue and try to prove or disapprove a statement about that issue
- ideas and feeling that make up the content of communication
- finding the meaning of verbal and nonverbal symbols
- one person addressing an audience to inform, persuade, or entertain them
- are the means for sending communication
- process of turning ideas and feeling into verbal and nonverbal symbols
- waves if you use non-verbal symbols to send a message
- a person who sends the message
- a set of rules to conduct orderly meetings
25 Clues: symbols words • a return message • a person who sends the message • people ask and answer questions • a person who receives the message • age, religion, and ethnic backgrounds • affiliation, education, and occupation • personality, interest, and aspirations • communication between 2 or more people • are the means for sending communication • ...
Chapter 7 CWP 2025-10-06
Across
- Dominant Van der Waal force of attraction between non-polar molecules.
- Name of covalent bond along the main axis of bonded atoms according to Valence Theory.
- What is the e-domain geometry of TeCl6
- In MO theory, what bond order results from 8 bonding orbitals and 4 anti-bonding orbitals?
- What is the central atom in a compound containing oxygen, hydrogen and silicon?
Down
- Process whereby atomic orbitals mix to form molecular orbitals.
- What is the molecular geometry of AB4+1
- The ____-____ (2 words) points to the more electronegative element in a covalent bond.
- To determine the polarity of a molecule one must know electronegativity differences between atoms and molecular ________.
- How many total valence electrons in BeCl2?
- What is the molecular geometry associated with sp hybridization?
- The symbol delta +/- represents the _______ charge associated with and atom in a molecule.
12 Clues: What is the e-domain geometry of TeCl6 • What is the molecular geometry of AB4+1 • How many total valence electrons in BeCl2? • Process whereby atomic orbitals mix to form molecular orbitals. • What is the molecular geometry associated with sp hybridization? • Dominant Van der Waal force of attraction between non-polar molecules. • ...
Famous Mathematicians 2023-06-09
Across
- - Austrian mathematician and logician who is known for his incompleteness theorems, which have had a profound impact on the foundations of mathematics.
- - German mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of analysis, particularly in his work on Riemannian geometry.
- - Italian mathematician who introduced the Fibonacci sequence, a sequence of numbers with each number being the sum of the two preceding ones.
- - German mathematician who formulated a famous list of 23 unsolved problems that greatly influenced the course of 20th-century mathematics.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for the Pythagorean theorem in geometry.
- - French lawyer and mathematician who famously claimed to have a proof for what became known as Fermat's Last Theorem.
- - German mathematician who made significant contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics, particularly in the field of Noether's theorem.
- - Indian mathematician who made extraordinary contributions to number theory, particularly in the areas of partition functions and modular forms.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician known for his treatise "Elements," which presented foundational principles of geometry.
- - Russian mathematician who made significant contributions to probability theory, statistics, and information theory.
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- - English mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor known for his contributions to mathematics and physics.
- - French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of analytic geometry.
- - Austrian mathematician known for his contributions to Lie group theory, representation theory, and quantum mechanics.
- - German mathematician who developed set theory and made profound discoveries related to infinite sets and cardinality.
- - English mathematician and writer who is recognized for her work with Charles Babbage on his early mechanical general-purpose computer.
- - Swiss mathematician known for his contributions to number theory, graph theory, and mathematical analysis.
- - French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher known for his contributions to probability theory, number theory, and projective geometry.
- - English mathematician and computer scientist who played a crucial role in cracking the Enigma code during World War II.
- - French mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to group theory and abstract algebra before his untimely death.
20 Clues: - English mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • - Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for the Pythagorean theorem in geometry. • - French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of analytic geometry. • ...
School Classes 2020-09-04
20 Clues: Musik • Pause • lesen • Werken • Chemie • Physik • Algebra • spielen • Literatur • Grammatik • Geometrie • schreiben • Geografie • Mathematik • Geschichte • Wissenschaft, • Kunstunterricht • Sportunterricht • Hauswirtschaftslehre • Fremdsprachenunterricht
